According to MarketsandMarkets™ [151 Pages Report] the pine-derived chemicals market is projected to reach USD 5.27 Billion by 2021, at a CAGR of 4.5% from 2016 to 2021. The objectives of the study are to define, segment, and measure the pine-derived chemicals market with respect to its types, applications, sources, processes, and key regional markets. They also include major factors influencing the growth of the market, strategically analyze the micromarkets, analyze opportunities for stakeholders, provide details of competitive landscape, and strategically profile the key players with respect to their market share and core competencies.
This report includes estimations of market sizes for value (USD billion). Both, top-down and bottom-up approaches have been used to estimate and validate the size of the pine-derived chemicals market and to estimate the size of various other dependent submarkets in the overall market. Key players in the market have been identified through secondary research (FAO, Bloomberg, Factiva, companies’ annual reports), and their market share in respective regions has been determined through primary and secondary research. All percentage shares, splits, and breakdowns have been determined using secondary sources and were verified through primary sources.
The various contributors involved in the value chain of pine-derived chemicals include pine-derived chemicals manufacturers such as Eastman Chemical Company (U.S.), Harima Chemicals Group, Inc. (Japan), Ingevity Corporation (U.S.), Arizona Chemical Company, LLC (U.S.), and Mentha & Allied Products Pvt. Ltd. (India); government bodies & regulatory associations such as United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Pine Chemicals Association (PCA), American Chemistry Council (ACC), and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); distributors such as Renessenz LLC (U.S.), Arakawa Chemical Industries, Ltd. (Japan), and Mentha & Allied Products Pvt. Ltd. (India); and end uses such as adhesives & sealants, paints & coatings, surfactants, printing inks, and others which include food additives, cosmetics additives, and seed coatings.
