| |JANUARY 202219chemicals in the food industry is to add flavors and to make the final product more appealing. Because of the rising population, there is rising food demand across the globe and there are discussions to reduce the consumption of chemically altered food. These chemically altered foods lead to risks like allergies, antibiotic resistance, and sometimes lethal diseases like cancer as well. Hence, it is accelerating the demand for organic food which in turn is promoting the naturally derived aroma chemicals market.Challenges Faced by ManufacturersThe sudden outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to the implementation of stringent lockdown regulations across several nations, resulting in a shift from luxury products towards essential ones. It hampered the sales of various aroma chemicals-based end products. The major challenge for the players in this industry is to address constantly changing fragrance and aroma demand from customers. Some big companies of the Aroma chemicals industry conduct surveys in the market to know about the time-to-time changing taste of customers. Most of the companies are not good at tracking the trends going on in the market, which affects their business negatively.Lack in R&D & Safety NormsBig players in the Aroma Chemicals market spend a massive amount on Research & Development facilities to improve their quality from time to time whereas small companies lag in this segment. Adhering to stringent safety norms issued by the Flavour and Extract Manufacturers Association (FEMA) and International Fragrance Association (IFRA) for using various types of chemicals in the production of aroma and fragrances is also very important in today's time for companies. Most of the companies are not affiliated with these safety norms, thereby negatively affecting their business.What Future Holds for Aroma Chemicals IndustryThe trends indicate that the Aroma chemicals Industry will keep growing in the future as well seeing the increasing consumer interest in natural products. These natural products will drive the value demand forward as natural flavor and fragrance ingredients tend to be more expensive. Also, increasing packaged food manufacturing, and consumption of convenient products require higher flavor usage, which will drive the growth of this market at a faster rate in the developing countries across the globe. There will be many more developments in the science of aroma and fragrance creation in the coming future to make unique aromas that will be difficult to copy.
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