Navigating the complexities of the nutraceutical supply chain

By Annabel Kartal-Allen | Published: 17-Dec-2024

Sourcing and distributing natural ingredients such as botanicals can be challenging, and businesses must ensure they implement risk prevention and preempt changes in consumer preferences

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Botanical ingredients have long been touted for their power, having nourished humanity for centuries throughout a range of global cultures. Today, as consumers seek cleaner, more sustainable products to support their health, botanicals still offer an unparalleled spectrum of benefits for everybody that uses them. 

From the soothing properties of ashwagandha and turmeric’s anti-inflammatory benefits, to the adaptogenic traits of holy basil, companies can utilise botanicals to promote health in so many different ways.

To find out more about how nutraceutical companies can effectively source their nutraceutical ingredients, Annabel Kartal-Allen caught up with Gareth Clark, ACI Group’s Sales Director. 
 

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