Investigating the Growth of Pine-Derived Chemicals Market: Projected Reach of USD 8.4 Billion by 2032

The Pine-Derived Chemicals Market is experiencing a remarkable surge as industries recognize the immense potential of natural, renewable resources. Derived from pine trees, these chemicals boast a wide array of applications across diverse sectors, including pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food additives, and more.

One of the key drivers behind the market’s growth is the increasing demand for sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Pine-derived chemicals offer a viable solution, as they are sourced from renewable pine forests and exhibit lower environmental impact compared to their synthetic counterparts. As consumers become more conscious of their choices, industries are embracing these green alternatives to cater to the growing eco-friendly market segment.

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Newly released data from pine-derived chemical market analysis by Future Market Insights shows that global consumption of pine-derived chemicals enjoyed a year-on-year (YOY) growth of 3.8% in 2021 to total global sales of USD 5.5 Bn. The global pine-derived chemicals market will expand at a CAGR of 4.4% over 2022-2032 to reach a revenue of USD 8.4 Bn.

Chemicals from pine trees occur naturally and are thus environmentally friendly. Their use leads to lower emissions of carbon dioxide as opposed to those from conventional sources. The widespread use of crude oil and natural gas products in the recent past has contributed to increased emissions and environmental issues.

While the world’s companies nowadays shift towards the use of emission-free, environmentally friendly materials in their processes, growth in this market is sure. The report offers a comprehensive overview of the market, covering key growth drivers, restraints, opportunities, and prevailing trends. It uses unique research methods to offer the most accurate analysis of the market.

It includes in-depth insights into the pine-derived chemicals market. Some of these are:

  • The estimated value of the market was at US$ 5 Bn in 2020. Through the course of the report’s forecast period, the market is exhibited to show a steady pace of growth.
  • The pine-derived chemicals market is primarily driven by its widespread usage in the areas of construction, printing and publishing, cleaning products, paper and a number of other industrial activities.
  • In the last few years North America has dominated the overall market.
  • The United States has a significant number of pine tree plantations, and thus has the highest share.
  • The Asia Pacific market is powered by rising understanding of environmentally friendly goods and substantial efforts to reduce global carbon footprint.
  • In terms of process, the kraft segment leads the market and is likely to remain dominant through the course of the report’s forecast period.

Poor Logistics Resulted Due to COVID-19 Outbreak will Affect Supply Disruptions

Pine-derived chemicals have historically been used amongst others chemicals in the adhesive industry, the building industry and the healthcare sector. In the recent past, they have found applications in applications in printing inks, adhesives, soaps & detergents, resins, plasticizers, surface coatings, fragrance chemicals among others.

Pine chemicals are obtained by distilling resin and fatty oil extracts that are semi-solid. Pine-based products are mainly produced from gums, stumps and Kraft Pulp products. They include rosin, high oil, turpentine, resin and so forth.

Factors such as poor logistics due to traffic control and restrictions on public movement are  affecting the market for pine-derived chemicals since these restrictions are causing disruptions in supply. While this may not affect the pine industry’s requirements in the short term, extended trade restrictions can have a significant impact on this industry, prompting companies to explore alternative sourcing partners.

Increasing population coupled with increasing economic standards has led to increased spending on food services. Contrary to the aforementioned forecasts, however, the market may head to tough waters.

Who is Winning?

Key players operating in the market are Eastman Chemical Company, Harima Chemicals Group, Inc., Arakawa Chemical Industries, Ltd., Kraton Corporation, and Forchem Oyj. Strong government rules and regulations along with price competition between different manufacturers of pine derived chemicals are restricting the market.

Limited supply of trees may threaten the competitiveness of the industry and may impact the market price trend for pine related chemicals. Additionally, mergers and acquisitions continue to be a popular strategy among market players.

PINE-DERIVED CHEMICALS MARKET SEGMENTATION

The global Pine- Derived Chemicals Market is segmented in detail to cover every aspect of the market and present complete market intelligence to readers.

By Source :

  • Living trees
  • Dead pine stumps & logs
  • By-Products of sulphate                                           

By Application :

  • Adhesives & sealants
  • Paints & Coatings
  • Surfactants
  • Printing inks
  • Perfumes, Fragrances, and Cosmetics
  • Food Additives
  • Others

By Type :

  • Tall oil fatty acid
  • Tall oil rosin
  • Gum turpentine
  • Gum rosin
  • Pitch

By Process :

  • Kraft
  • Tapping
  • Pulpmills

By Region :

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • Asia
  • Oceania

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Frequently Asked Questions

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About the Author

Nikhil Kaitwade

Associate Vice President at Future Market Insights, Inc. has over a decade of experience in market research and business consulting. He has successfully delivered 1500+ client assignments, predominantly in Automotive, Chemicals, Industrial Equipment, Oil & Gas, and Service industries.
His core competency circles around developing research methodology, creating a unique analysis framework, statistical data models for pricing analysis, competition mapping, and market feasibility analysis. His expertise also extends wide and beyond analysis, advising clients on identifying growth potential in established and niche market segments, investment/divestment decisions, and market entry decision-making.
Nikhil holds an MBA degree in Marketing and IT and a Graduate in Mechanical Engineering. Nikhil has authored several publications and quoted in journals like EMS Now, EPR Magazine, and EE Times.

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