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China is the biggest customer of a Bulgarian manufacturer

Fresh Lemon
China
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 29, 2024

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OrganiRose, a Bulgarian company specializing in biologically certified essential oil plants and cosmetic products, has made significant inroads into the Asian market, particularly in China and Thailand, with its range of essential waters featuring rose oil, lavender, chamomile, mint, and lemon balm. Celebrating 25 years in the industry, OrganiRose prides itself on its extensive plantations and a fully integrated production process that encompasses cultivation, handpicking, and distillation within their own facilities. The company is also actively involved in community and industry development initiatives, including the endorsement of the 'Bio Brezovo' regional brand and the establishment of an advisory center for organic agriculture. With a focus on expanding its online presence, OrganiRose attributes its success to its comprehensive control over the production process, commitment to natural ingredients, and the cultivation of long-term partnerships.
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Asian countries are the main market of a Bulgarian biologically certified producer of essential oil plants and cosmetic products with biological waters and oils. Read more: Analysis: Market sifts out essential oil growers "We participate in major international exhibitions in Asian countries, such as China and Thailand. To China, we mainly export essential waters with rose oil, lavender, chamomile, mint, lemon balm," says Paraskeva Pehlivanova from the Bulgarian OrganiRose team, whom we met at the agricultural forum AGRA 2024 in Plovdiv. They have been on the market for a quarter of a century. They have plantations in three plots of land with a total area of about 5000 decares. They grow crops such as perennials, essential oils, wheat, sunflower. They also put raw materials from colleagues in the products, such as pink color. Over the years, they have built long-lasting partnerships and have no problem with buyouts. “We control the entire process, from the planting material grown ...
Source: Agri
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