Caribbean Flavors and Fragrances
Caribbean Flavors and Fragrances | |
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legal form | Limited (Jamaica) |
founding | 1989 |
Seat | Port-au-Prince , Haiti |
management | Joel Blanchard |
Number of employees | 50 (2013) |
sales | US $ 4 million (2012) |
Branch | Cosmetics |
Website | www.caribbeanflavoursjm.com |
The Caribbean Flavors and Fragrances , based in Port-au-Prince , Haiti , is the world's largest producer of vetiver oil .
The family business directly employs 50 people. In addition, there are employment effects for around 30,000 farmers who harvest the vetiver. The company, which operates exclusively in the business-to-business sector, primarily has business relationships with flavor and fragrance manufacturers such as the Swiss companies Givaudan and Firmenich or International Flavors and Fragrances in the USA. 2012 Caribbean Flavors and Fragrances generated sales of 4 million US dollars .
The company took on the Limited business form on October 1, 2001. The company was previously owned by Bush Boake Allen, Jamaica. In addition to vetiver oil, the company also produces flavors for the food, beverage, baked goods, confectionery and pharmaceutical industries. The product range is supplemented by water-soluble food colors.
Other products are sandalwood oil , fragrances for household cleaners, personal care products, aroma therapy and for the air freshener industry.
Individual evidence
- ↑ derwesten.de Haiti's man for the bitter scent (WAZ from June 19, 2013) , accessed on July 14, 2013
- ↑ a b Klaus Ehringfeld: The scent of success. Company profile in the Handelsblatt, accessed on July 7, 2013.
- ^ Company website .