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Delray Beach, FL, Sept. 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Natural Dyes Market is projected to grow from USD 4.8 billion in 2024 to USD 6.4 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 5.7% during the forecast period, as per the recent study by MarketsandMarkets. The natural dyes market is driven by several factors, including technological advancements, shifting consumer behaviors, favorable economic conditions, expanding applications in various industries, and growing demand. The increasing use of natural dyes in various end-use industries, such as textile & leather, food & beverages, cosmetic & personal care and others significant driver for market growth. The food and beverage industry is the largest consumer of natural dyes due to the increasing demand of natural products among buyer who are concerned about health and environmental impacts. As the trend towards healthier, more sustainable, and environmentally friendly practices grows, demand of natural dyes increases. Download PDF Brochure: https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=78173284 Browse in-depth TOC on "Natural Dyes Market" 210 - Market Data Tables 89 – Figures 220 - Pages List of Key Players in Natural Dyes Market: Abbey Color (US) AMA Herbal (India) Pylam Products Company Inc. (US) Archroma (Switzerland) GNT Group (Netherlands) Stony Creek Colors (US) NIG GmbH (Germany) Givaudan (Switzerland) Dohler GmbH (Germany) Couleurs DE Plantes (France) Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities and Challenges in Natural Dyes Market: Driver: Stringent government regulations Restraint: High cost and accessibility of natural dyes Opportunity: Increasing use of natural dyes in pharmaceutical and personal care products Challenge: Scalability issue of natural dyes Key Findings of the Study: Dyeing & coloring was the largest application segment of the natural dyes market in 2023, in terms of value. Asia Pacific was the fastest-growing market for natural dyes, in terms of value. Plant Based Dyes is projected to be the fastest growing type of natural dyes, in terms of value, during the forecast ...


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