Consegic Business Intelligence analyzes that the vanilla market is growing with a CAGR of 4.2% during the forecast period (2023-2030), propelled by the growing demand from the food & beverage industry, and major participants includes are Apex Flavors, Boston Vanilla Bean Company, Daintree Vanilla & Spice, E.A. Weber and Co., Lochhead Manufacturing Company, McCormick & Company, Inc., Nielsen-Massey Vanillas, Inc., Rodelle Inc., Sambirano Aromatic, Keliff's, and Blue Pacific FlavoursNew York, June
/PRNewswire/ The global vanilla market size is expected to increase by USD 280.45 million between 2021 and 2026. Technavio expects the market to observe a.
Larimer County saw 25 new outbreaks of COVID-19 this week, and all but two had four or fewer cases, following off one of the most active months since the November surge.
April had 95 outbreaks, according to the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment. November had the most outbreaks in the past six months with 104.
The health department considers an outbreak to be two or more cases within a 14-day period.
Larimer County has also seen a slight increase in outbreaks at residential living facilities, primarily among unvaccinated health care workers, said Kori Wilford, spokesperson for county health department.
The outbreaks have been extremely small in terms of case counts, two to four, Wilford said. When residents are infected, the severity of illness is dramatically different from pre-vaccination outbreaks.
At this point in the COVID-19 pandemic, with vaccination rates going up and inoculations now available to anyone over fifteen, officials had hoped that case counts would be in serious decline. But no: This week s roundup of data from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment shows infections and hospitalizations continuing to rise and the number of newly identified outbreaks has skyrocketed.
The 170 new outbreak sites in the state listed on the CDPHE s just-released April 28 survey represents a 13.166 percent increase in just seven days and the spike is paced by an explosion of outbreaks at schools in which the overwhelming majority of positive tests involve students. The 52 outbreaks at K-12 facilities account for well over a quarter of the new outbreaks.