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New From the Freedonia Group: Food Additive Demand to Exceed $5 Billion in 2008.
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October 20, 2004
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CLEVELAND -- Demand for food additives in the US is projected to increase 4.8 percent per year to nearly $5.1 billion in 2008. Gains will be spurred by increased levels of food production in the US, and by growth for value-added products including high-intensity alternative sweeteners and nutritional additives such as vitamins, minerals and herbal extracts. Heightened consumer interest in nutritionally enriched and all-natural foods will drive demand for nutraceuticals, natural coloring and flavoring agents and other value-added food additives, although it will also curtail ...
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