Organic Chemical Market Expected to Reach $26.19 Billion by 2032, Growing CAGR at 7.3% | Introspective Market Research
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Organic Chemical Market Size Was Valued at USD 13.89 Billion in 2023, and is Projected to Reach USD 26.19 Billion by 2032, Growing at a CAGR of 7.3% From 2024-2032

United States, Chicago, Nov. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) --       The Global Organic Chemical market is rising due to factors such as growing oil and gas production and exploration activities, Industrial technological advancements, and rising demand for improved oil recovery techniques. This expansion is further highlighted by a partnership between Neste and Mitsubishi Corporation to develop supply chains for renewable chemicals and plastics.

Introspective Market Research is excited to unveil its latest report, "Organic Chemical Market". This in-depth analysis shows that the global Organic Chemical market, valued at USD 13.89 billion in 2023, is poised for substantial growth, expected to hit USD 26.19 billion by 2032. This growth trajectory aligns with a strong CAGR of 7.3% during the forecast period from 2024 to 2032.

The organic chemical Market includes varied carbon-based compounds like acids, alcohols, amines, amides, aldehydes, and ketones that are vital in different industries. These compounds can be found from natural sources or can be produced artificially. Organic chemicals are usually used in sectors such as Healthcare, pharmaceuticals, food & beverages, personal care, cosmetics, and agriculture. These chemicals play an important role in preserving various products, adjusting pH levels, flavor enhancers, and drug Coating purposes. The wide range of applications of these compounds in today's global industries is supported by their structural flexibility, which includes functional groups like hydroxyl, amino, and carbonyl.

The main factors driving growth in the organic chemicals market are growing industrialization, urbanization, and disposable income, mainly in areas cultivating living standards. Organic acids such as citric, malic, and lactic acids are widely utilized in packaged food items in the food and beverage sector for their ability to preserve and enhance flavor. The industry's dependence on organic compounds has been strengthened by the increased utilization of chemical-based preservatives in response to the growing millennial preference for packaged foods, which aims to prevent microbial contamination and spoilage. Likewise, the personal care and cosmetics sector uses organic chemicals in their formulations, increasing market demand as consumers focus on product safety and effectiveness.