The Business of Botanicals

Exploring the Healing Promise of Plant Medicines in a Global Industry

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Pub Date Feb 17 2021 | Archive Date Feb 15 2021

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A fascinating and provocative investigation into the global business of herbal supplements and products— asking whether it delivers on its healing promise to consumers, suppliers, and the environment.

Using herbal medicines to heal the body is an ancient practice, but in the twenty-first century, it is also a worldwide industry: In 2019, consumers spent over $9 billion on herbal supplements. Yet most consumers know very little about where those herbs come from and how they are processed into the many products that fill store shelves. Author Ann Armbrecht, director of the Sustainable Herbs Program of the American Botanical Council, reveals the inner workings of a complicated industry, with players that range from small farms where herbs are harvested by hand, to wild collectors who gather herbs using traditional practices, to industrial production fields where herbs are harvested by combines. Her investigation brings up questions about whether the health benefits of medicinal herbs can be preserved when production expands to an industrial scale. Armbrecht shares stories from the people and places she visits around the world, including:

A massive industrial facility in New Jersey that produce s herbal supplements on a factory floor the size of a soccer field

A mid-scale herb processing company in Poland struggling to implement rigorous fair-trade certification standards

A mission-driven farm in Vermont building a network of herbalists committed to buying certified organic and domestically grown herbs for their products

An ecologically conscious herb company working to protect endangered hornbills in India by creating a market for the fruit of the bibhitaki trees in which they nest

The Business of Botanicals is the first book to explore the interconnected web of the global herb industry and its many stakeholders, and will be an invaluable resource for consumers who want to better understand the safety and efficacy of the products they buy.

A fascinating and provocative investigation into the global business of herbal supplements and products— asking whether it delivers on its healing promise to consumers, suppliers, and the...


A Note From the Publisher

Herbs and Botanicals is a $39 billion worldwide industry.

7 out of 10 US consumers report using supplements in the past 30 days.

This is the first title to explore the challenges of maintaining ethical and ecologically sound practices in this rapidly growing industry

Herbs and Botanicals is a $39 billion worldwide industry.

7 out of 10 US consumers report using supplements in the past 30 days.

This is the first title to explore the challenges of maintaining...


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ISBN 9781603587488
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