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Rose Oil Bulgarian

Product Update
16th October 2025

Rose oil remains volatile. Supply is limited, and demand is strong. 

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Rose Oil Bulgarian

Product Update
28th August 2025

Rosa damascena (Damask rose): A late frost followed by heatwaves has reduced yields and complicated harvesting. Prices are up due to limited availability, though oil quality is reportedly strong.  

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Rose Oil (Bulgaria)

Product Update
8th May 2025

Early signs suggest a strong bloom in Bulgaria. Demand is already high, and pricing is expected to reflect limited early output.

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Key Product Updates for 2024

Feature Article
5th February 2024

Cedarwood Oil Texas The domestic Cedarwood Oil industry has returned to normalcy after a somewhat-tumultuous few years. Labor issues within the US are largely resolved and harvesting and processing equipment for cedarwood has improved due to Berjé’s direct investment at-source. As such, we expect the […]

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Berjé Trakia Update

Feature Article
25th August 2023

Rose Oil Bulgaria There are currently 5,500 hectares of rose fields in Bulgaria, with approximately 3,000 growers overseeing these fields. On any given day, there are around 25,000 pickers involved in the rose harvest, collecting more than 15,000 metric tons of rose flowers each month. […]

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Rose Oil Production Update

Feature Article
6th June 2023

Rose harvests in Bulgaria were delayed by 10 days this year due to unseasonal rainfall and colder than average temperatures. This delay has caused a handful of complications, including slower collection times, leading to certain rose fields reaching maturation before they can be properly harvested. […]

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