NBJ's Raw Materials & Supply Data Package

This package includes the 24-page January 2004 issue of in-depth analysis on the raw materials and supply industry plus 3 data charts.

The January 2004 issue, Raw Material & Supply Markets VI, provides size and growth of raw material markets, pricing trends, list of top herbal suppliers, list of top vitamin suppliers, changing buying patterns and strategies for survival.

You also receive the following electronic data charts:

Chart 7: Nutrition Industry Value/Supply Chain, 1995-2003

Chart 141: Top Herb & Botanical Raw Material Suppliers in 2001-2003

Chart 34: Top Vitamin Raw Material Suppliers: 1998, 2000-2003


These four items individually priced total $487, but purchased as a package cost only $295!

JANUARY 2004, RAW MATERIAL & SUPPLY MARKETS VI, TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Supply Markets VI Overview Article ...................................... 1-3

Herbal & Botanical Supply: MB North America, Indena USA and U.S. Nutra discuss market dynamics, pricing and value-added trends in botanical supply ........................................ 4-9

Vitamin Supply: Daiichi Fine Chemicals and BASF invest in science, product development and best practices to gain share in a competitive market ....................................... 9-11

DSM Nutritional Products consolidates a leadership position in vitamin supply following Roche acquisition; expands specialty ingredients like fish oil, lutein and lycopene and introduces branded green tea product .......................................... 11-12

Fish oil supply leaders Marine Nutriceutical, Ocean Nutrition Canada and Pronova share perspective and one of the industry’s hottest categories ...................................... 12-15

Medicinal mushroom products come of age: Leading suppliers Quality of Life Labs and Maitake Products discuss trends .................................. 16-18

Microencapsulation pioneer Balchem brings value by preventing deterioration in bioactive substances and maintains a dominant position in choline ........ 18-19

Banner Pharmacaps expands its focus in the softgel market with new enrobing process and takes advantage of growth in omega-3s ........................ 20-21

Bioprogress is set to introduce vegetarian capsule technology ............................................ 21

The first appearance of mad cow disease in the United States has short- and long -term implications for the nutrition industry ......................... 22-23

COMPANIES INCLUDED:

AM Todd Company, AIDP Inc, American Heart Assn, Balchem Corporation, Banner Pharmacaps Inc, BASF, BI Nutraceutical, Bioprogress, Clover Danon Beverages Ltd, Consumerlab.com, Council for Responsible Nutrition, Daiichi Fine Chemicals, DCV Inc, Draco Natural Products, DSM Nutritional Products, Euromonitor, Fortitech, ImagiNutrition, Indena USA, La Haye Laboratories Inc., Maitake Products Inc, Marine Nutriceutical Corp, Martin Bauer Group, Maypro Industries, MB North America, MLM Watchdog, National Institutes of Health, National Nutritional Foods Assn, NuMega, Ocean Nutrition Canada, Organic Valley Meat Company, Plantextrakt USA, Pronova Biocare, Quality of Life Labs, Roche Vitamins & Fine Chemicals, Stryka Botanics, Supermarketguru.com, Swanson Health Products, Takeda, Takeda Chemical Industries, US Nutra

BI 01.04 CRegular price: $487.00Sale price: $295.00

NBJ Web Seminar: Supplement & Functional Food Supply - Power Point Presentation
January 2004: Raw Materials & Supply Markets VI

 



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