Characterization and segmentation of forest essential oil products in Indonesia

The COVID-19 pandemic has increased global awareness of importance of leading a healthy and balanced lifestyle. This is reflected in the growth of the essential oil market for lifestyle, beauty, and daily remedies. Unfortunately, there is limited domestic products to meet the growing demand for esse...

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