- In February 2024, Perelel Health, a prominent player in the prenatal and postnatal vitamin market based in Los Angeles, recently announced a successful raise of USD 6 million in Series A funding. The investment round was backed by notable firms, including Unilever Ventures, Willow Growth, and Selva Ventures. This funding will enable Perelel Health to enhance its product offerings and expand its reach in the growing health and wellness sector focused on maternal health
- In February 2023, DSM-Firmenich (formed from the merger of Koninklijke DSM N.V. and Firmenich) announced the resumption of Rovimix Vitamin A production at its facility in Sisseln, Switzerland. The company had previously announced a temporary suspension of Vitamin A production at the site in November 2022
- In August 2022, MD Pharmaceuticals, a healthcare distributor based in Singapore, introduced a new vitamin D supplement called Rapid-D in collaboration with DSM. This partnership aims to enhance DSM's presence in the vitamin market across the Asia-Pacific region and attract a broader customer base
- In April 2022, Farbest-Tallman Brands was appointed as ZMC's exclusive distributor for Beta Carotene 1% and 22% in North America. This exclusivity agreement will cover two specific products within the Beta Carotene portfolio, with Beta-Carotene Oil containing a vitamin A concentration of 366,740 IU/g
- In March 2021, DSM launched Ampli-D, a fast-acting vitamin D supplement formulated with calcifediol, or 25-hydroxyvitamin D3. This innovative product enables DSM to maintain its competitive edge in the market by addressing customer needs with a unique dietary supplement
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Companies such as BASF (Germany), dsm-firmenich (Netherlands), ADM (U.S.), SternVitamin GmbH & Co. KG (Germany), and Glanbia PLC (U.S.) are the major companies in the vitamins market.
In February 2024, Perelel Health, a prominent player in the prenatal and postnatal vitamin market based in Los Angeles, recently announced a successful raise of USD 6 million in Series A funding. The investment round was backed by notable firms, including Unilever Ventures, Willow Growth, and Selva Ventures.
The countries covered in the vitamins market are U.S., Canada, Mexico, Germany, France, U.K., Italy, Spain, Russia, Turkey, Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Poland, Norway, Ireland, Hungary, Lithuania, rest of Europe, China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Taiwan, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, rest of Asia-Pacific, Brazil, Argentina, Chili, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Uruguay, Paraguay ,Bolivia, Trinidad And Tobago, Curaçao, rest Of South America, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, U.A.E, Egypt, Israel, Kuwait, rest of Middle East and Africa, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, EL Salvador, Nicaragua, and rest of Central America.