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MARKET REPORT -WINTER 2019December 26, 2019

Over 90 products from 20 countries analysed and reported on, many with in-depth analysis. The report is also packed with additional articles related to Sandalwood Oils, Scent Development in the Age of Hyper-Performance and The Zesty Flavour of Southern Italy. Also featured is a detailed report of IFEAT

Market Report Winter 16/17January 01, 2017

It’s hard to know where to start when reflecting on 2016, with so many key political and economic factors likely to put it into the history books as a major year of change. The US President-Elect called it a “movement” and perhaps that’s a fair word to use for many 2015 to 2018 featuring over 100 essential oils! In addition our download version is packed full of additional articles including Vanilla from Madagascar, Hinoki Oil and nature’s aromatic treasures from Indonesia. DIGITAL version available. Click to DOWNLOAD and ...

Global Clove Markets 2017July 19, 2017

...Eid festival season starting from September 2017 onwards. Basic Botanical reasons of wetter weather conditions and Clove crop cycle of consecutive 2 years of good crop. The next crop in Madagascar and Brazil will be also small with a “low” quality because the next crop will be small as after two good ...

IFEAT 2015 Sri Lanka Conference ReportNovember 01, 2015

...and fortunately the heavy rain earlier in the day had abated. While music played and canapés and a range of other excellent food were served, delegates were able to mingle with one another and get the week’s conference off to an excellent start. Sunday was a full moon (Poya Day) when it is against the law to serve alcohol and all places of ...

IFEAT CONFERENCEFebruary 01, 2023

...with the IFEAT Secretariat and the Local Organising Committee are to be congratulated on organising a very successful conference despite the COVID disruptions and uncertainties. There continued to be great uncertainty until a few weeks before, when Canada finally lifted its strict COVID requirements. To reduce risk ...