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Industry offers insight into vitamin C supply chain

The US Department of Agriculture recently reached out to stakeholders in the dietary supplement industry to gain insight on the toll the coronavirus has taken on businesses. In response, the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN) surveyed their members on disruptions they may be experiencing. CRN identified a number of supply chain challenges such as shipment delays, shortages and increased pricing. As a follow up, NutraIngredients-USA​ spoke with several key players in the industry. 

“The last time we chatted, we talked about disruption by things like cannabis and CBD, well guess what? Now there’s a new disruption. It’s COVID-19 and a lot of people are saying, ‘okay, I have to get healthy, I have to stay at home, so they’re loading up on vitamin C,”​ said Randal Kreienbrink, vice president of marketing at Martin Bauer, a global ingredient supplier. 

Vitamin C a hot commodity

Indeed, recent weeks have put a spotlight on health and wellness, with many turning to vitamin C. 

For those seeking a natural source of vitamin C, the ingredient supplier sells acerola and acai. Kreienbrink told us that acerola, which somes from South America, is their biggest seller in that category. “Right now, we’re not seeing big delays. We’re working around the decreased hours of the shippers down in South America, but we are still getting product out.”

Martin Bauer uses vitamin C from China in its nutritional blends. Fortunately, the company gets their product by ship. “We don’t air freight product because it’s too expensive. But if you do need to air freight product, it’s tough right now just because there’s no air travel between China and the US and it’s difficult to get around.”

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