Trends in omega-3 fatty acid applications will be a focus of a session held at the 6th Nutra India Summit in Mumbai, taking place February 15-17.
Trends in omega-3 fatty acid applications will be a focus of a session held at the 6th Nutra India Summit in Mumbai, taking place February 15-17. Participating in the discussion will be Baldur Hjaltason, strategic business development and sales manager for omega-3 supplier EPAX AS (Aalesund, Norway) and board chairman of the Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3 (GOED).
“Omega-3s are one of the fastest-growing supplement ingredients in the world today, and solid science has increased consumer awareness of omega-3 benefits, further increasing demand,” says Hjaltason. “EPAX has been looking into the Indian market, as it’s clear there is interest in-and a demand for-omega-3 products in this area.”
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