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...surrounding export licenses contradict other departmental laws. Certainly as a fine fragrance ingredient this quality is the most sought after but buyers frequently have to find both natural and synthetic replacements to ensure their factories do not run dry. Indian Sandalwood (Santalum album) Sustainable (5★very sustainable) ★★ Price / Value (5★ good value) ★★ ...
...in its native growing regions. This current status is limited only to that of the wild population in its native growing regions of China, India, Indonesia, and the Philippines and does not consider the cultivation in areas such as Australia. Although conservation plans have been put in place to revive ...
Welcome to your Autumn edition of Ultra’s Market Report! Browse and discover all the latest on over 100 key essential oils from 25 growing regions around the world. Click on any product to find out more information, download specifications and reach articles giving further insights into a products history or technical attributes. Download your very own digital ...
For many of us in the flavour and fragrance industry little may be known about Tea Tree Oil as it is not produced for its odour profile or flavour characteristics but it is likely you have seen it contained in many personal care, therapeutic and household products. It has an interesting story, yet in historical terms it is a fairly modern essential oil with many ...
Love That Lemony Scent? If ever you make your way through the sandy rocky escarpments of eastern Australia you will be greeted with swathes of small, white flowers on pendulous branches of tall shrubs that dot the coastline. As you brush past, happening to break a few of its slender leaves or even tread on the fallen ...
Over 90 products from more than 25 countries analysed and reported on, many with in-depth analysis. The report is also packed with additional articles related to Tackling the COVID-19 crisis: Interview with Ravi Sanganeria, Sustainability Red Alert: Learning the Hard Way, Fanny Bal on Naturals: A New Generation’s Perspective and Nature’s Miracle Mantras: ...
...to the young Bundjalung Princess Eelemani for her bravery. Others chronicle the naming of the plant by Captain James Cook after observing the natives of Bundjalung (meaning ‘healing ground’) using the leaves to prepare a healing concoction to treat illnesses. More accurate records show that the plant has been growing in
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