The webinar will share how market participants can capitalize on industry disruption and consumer trends to succeed in an established yet dynamic market
SANTA CLARA, Calif., April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Herbs and botanicals, vitamins and minerals, and specialty supplements are among the most commonly used nutraceutical ingredients today. The increasing geriatric population and incidence of lifestyle diseases have made consumers more health-conscious and encourage them to look toward preventive healthcare like nutraceuticals to remain healthy and avoid escalating healthcare costs.
However, the industry's key challenges include its high regulatory compliance barriers and fragmented competitive landscape due to a new wave of competition from start-ups and digital business models. In addition, significant investment by stakeholders into clinical research is required to verify the ingredient's purported health benefits.
Join Frost & Sullivan's Christopher Shanahan, Director, Chemicals, Materials and Nutrition, for the Growth Opportunity briefing, "Top 3 Mega Trends Shaping Growth in the Nutraceuticals Industry for 2021 and Beyond," on April 8 at 11 a.m EDT. In this webinar, understand the growth factors and challenges across the entire value chain, including the growing preference for clean labels and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on dietary supplement demand.
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