Developments in the Global Phytonutrients Markets

Frost & Sullivan
January 12, 2007
60 Pages - SKU: MC1459914
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Herbal/Traditional Products in Dominican Republic
5/9/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
Dominican Republic has a strong culture of traditional and remedies, usually transmitted from one generation another. These remedies are usually made from plants available in the wild, then processed to treat different illnesses. Those remedies  |  more...
$900.00
Herbal/Traditional Products in Latvia
5/8/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
Herbal/traditional products had faster growth than standard products in Latvia in 2011. Herbal/traditional products were present in almost all of consumer health and were more active in terms of new launches and developments compared to  |  more...
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Herbal/Traditional Products in Ukraine
5/10/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
In 2011, retail value sales in herbal/traditional products increased by 10% in current terms to UAH742 million. Even though sales were partly boosted by rising prices of consumer health products, including herbal/traditional products, Ukrainians still  |  more...
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Herbal/Traditional Products in Guatemala
5/10/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
In 2011, current value sales of herbal/traditional products grew by 11% to GTQ33 million. The category’s performance is mainly boosted by herbal cough, cold and allergy (hay fever) remedies together with herbal/traditional vitamins and dietary  |  more...
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Herbal/Traditional Products in Hong Kong, China
4/16/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
Most consumers accept herbal/traditional products because traditional Chinese medicine is widely used among the older generations to treat ailments. In 2011, more effective forms were developed that can treat and cure ailments faster with little  |  more...
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Herbal/Traditional Products in Malaysia
5/3/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
Rising health consciousness of consumers saw them demanding more for natural remedies, particularly herbal/traditional products. This is in view of them being less intrusive to the body as compared to standard consumer healthcare products. Euromonitor International's  |  more...
$900.00
Herbal/Traditional Products in Estonia
3/21/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
Herbal/traditional products value sales rose by 4% as EUR3.4 million sales were recorded in 2011 in Estonia. The economic situation improved rapidly during 2011 and it also led to an increase in salaries. Consumers started  |  more...
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Herbal/Traditional Products in Lithuania
3/14/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
Consumers continued to seek herbal and traditional products in 2011 in line with the general trend towards consumption of more natural and organic goods. However, while the purchasing of herbal and traditional medicine was considered  |  more...
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Herbal/Traditional Products in New Zealand
3/8/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
In April 2009, two political parties (the National Party and the Green Party) announced their intention to work together to develop a New Zealand-based regulatory system for natural health products sold in New Zealand. In  |  more...
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Herbal/Traditional Products in Argentina
3/26/2012 | published by: Euromonitor International
Herbal/traditional products continues expanding its demand base in Argentina as more consumers are recognising their positive effects on human health, as standard medications are associated by some with synthetic substances that may be harmful for  |  more...
$900.00