[242+ Pages Report] According to the report published by Facts & Factors, The global pine-derived chemicals market size was worth USD 5,293.10 million in 2021 and is estimated to grow to USD 6,775.11 million by 2028, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 4.20% over the forecast period. The report analyzes the pine-derived chemicals market's drivers, restraints/challenges, and the effect they have on the demands during the projection period. In addition, the report explores emerging opportunities in the pine-derived chemicals market.
Compounds derived from natural renewable resources such as pine and pine trees are known as pine-derived chemicals. These compounds are collected from various parts of pine, including pine, tree trunks, and even after the distillation process of these sources. Many chemicals are by-products of manufacturing chewing gum and other products. Pine oleoresin and turpentine are two popular pine-derived chemicals of commercial importance. The latter is derived from pine oil and is commonly used as a paint thinner. Conversely, pine oleoresins have been extensively exploited to explore their potential in developing environmentally friendly chemicals and biofuels. There is a growing demand for pine as a source of pine-derived chemicals to meet the needs of the chemical, food & beverage, and pharmaceutical industries. In particular, pine-derived chemicals are used in biorefineries. Growing awareness of renewable and bio-based products has increased the demand for pine-derived chemicals.
Many countries around the world have announced lockdowns to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Several companies operating in the global pine-derived chemicals market have experienced significant disruption to their normal activities, including production and distribution, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the unprecedented situation after the expected third wave makes the future bleak.
A wide variety of products based on pine-derived chemicals touch nearly every aspect of our lives, from perfumes, fragrances, and cosmetics to food additives, automotive adhesives, printing inks, and oil wells. Increase chemicals derived from pine are used to produce flavors such as soft drinks & foods, soaps, household cleaners, vitamins, and food additives. In addition, pine-derived chemicals are used in the automotive industry to make tires.
The limited availability of pine trees worldwide limits the availability of raw materials. The growth of the global pine-derived chemicals market will be hindered by this in the coming years. Increased availability of cheaper alternatives may impact sales. Pine trees only grow in certain areas, limiting availability and increasing costs. Stringent government regulations & laws and price competition among various industry lobbies may hinder the potential growth of pine-derived chemicals. Strict rules and regulations leading to fierce competition for pricing these products challenge the market's growth.
The global pine-derived chemicals market has been segmented into the source, type, application, and process.
Based on the source, the market is classified into living trees, dead pine stumps & logs, and by-product of sulfate pulping. In 2021, the living trees category dominated the global market. Through tapping, pine chemicals are extracted from living trees to produce oleoresins or pine gum. The volatile component of these oleoresins, turpentine, is separated by a distillation process. It is widely practiced across North America, Northern Europe, Russia, and Asia.
By type, the market is classified into tall oil fatty acid, tall oil rosin, gum turpentine, gum rosin, sterols, pitch, and other types (crude sulfate turpentine and its derivatives). In 2021, the gum rosin category dominated the global pine-derived chemicals market because gum rosin is the oldest and most commonly consumed rosin, with applications in paints, coatings, inks, rubber, soaps, electronics, and food industries. A great demand for gum rosin comes from the oil paint industry, which uses resin acid carboxylation reactions to produce resins in paints, coatings, and inks.
Based on the application, the market is classified into adhesives & sealants, paints & coatings, surfactants, printing inks, and other applications (food additives, cosmetics, and seed coatings). In 2021, the paints & coatings category dominated the global market. Pine oil is used in paints and coatings to improve adhesion and act as a permanent coating. It provides environmentally friendly paints and coatings products to use.
Based on process, the market is classified into kraft and tapping processes. In 2021, the kraft category dominated the global market because most companies worldwide produce pine wood using the kraft process as their primary technique for extracting pine chemicals that help reduce environmental damage.
Report Attribute |
Details |
Market Size in 2021 |
USD 5,293.10 Million |
Projected Market Size in 2028 |
USD 6,775.11 Million |
CAGR Growth Rate |
4.20% CAGR |
Base Year |
2021 |
Forecast Years |
2022-2028 |
Key Market Players |
Eastman Chemical Company, Harima Chemicals Group, Ingevity Corporation, Kraton Corporation, Mentha & Allied Products Pvt Ltd, Mahendra Rosin & Turpentine Pvt Ltd, Arakawa Chemical Industries Ltd, George-Pacific Chemicals, Forchem OYJ, Florachem Corporation, Dart (Dérivés Résiniques Et Terpéniques, Foreverest Resources Ltd, Wuzhou Sunshine Forestry & Chemicals Co. Ltd, Guilin Songquan Forest Chemical Co. Ltd, Midhills Rosin & Terpenes, Resinas Alfonso Criado Martín, Florpinus Chemical Industries, Pinechemical Group Oy, Punjab Rosin & Chemical Works, aKeichem., and Others |
Key Segment |
By Source, Type, Application, Process, and Region |
Major Regions Covered |
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East &, Africa |
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The global pine-derived chemicals market was ruled by North America in 2021 and is projected to maintain its dominance during the forecast period as well. Increasing implementation of new and innovative approaches in the crafting process of pine chemical extraction factors are driving the market for building materials, cosmetics, vitamin intermediates, pine oil sanitizers, insect repellents, fragrances & perfumes, and food & beverage flavorings in the region, which the source of chemicals derived from pine trees, which contributes to the growth of the market. Increasing demand for products from adhesives and sealants applications is likely to drive market growth. Additionally, increasing adoption of sterols and rosins in printing inks will boost market growth.
Global pine-derived chemicals Market is segmented as follows:
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