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Clove Oil
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Clove – Global Market Update
Feature Article14th October 2024
Clove Overview Cloves are the ripe, unopened flower buds of the Syzygium aromaticum tree, which is endemic to the Maluku Islands of Indonesia. Today, clove is grown in many regions including Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, and Madagascar. Clove trees are widely renowned by farmers due […]
Continue ReadingUS Trends in Essential Oil Imports
Feature Article16th November 2023
Over the last five years, we’ve observed multiple widespread shifts in the perception and purchasing habits behind essential oils within the US. In the years preceding COVID, the total annual import of essential oils into the US averaged around 113,000 MT (per USDA). Purchases began […]
Continue ReadingBerjé Barometer – Indonesia & La Niña
Feature Article5th December 2022
La Niña has had a major impact on Indonesia over the last three years, though its influence is expected to decline as we approach the beginning of 2023.
Continue ReadingBerjé Barometer – Indonesian “Dry” Season
Feature Article11th May 2022
A recent report by the Indonesian Weather Agency indicated that the nation’s dry season is likely to start later than usual in most areas. The primary cause of these weather conditions are after-effects leftover from La Niña. Conditions for May, June, and July are looking […]
Continue ReadingSri Lanka Crisis
Feature Article5th April 2022
The indigenous plants, botanicals, and people of Sri Lanka have all been near and dear to Berjé for decades. Since the dawn of perfumery, the nation of Sri Lanka has existed as an irreplaceable component of our industry, responsible for growing and developing countless materials […]
Continue ReadingBerjé Barometer – Indonesian Rainfall
Feature Article8th March 2022
March is a critical time of year for Indonesia, as it is often the height of the rainy season. In normal years, the region experiences an average of 26 days of rain during March, accumulating around 144mm (5.6 inches) of precipitation. The 2022 season appears […]
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