agricultural · input

Vanilla Beans

Cured vanilla pods (the world's second-most-expensive spice after saffron). Madagascar grows ~80%; extreme price swings ($20–$600/kg) drive theft and counterfeiting.

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Goods affected

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What depends on it

Goods that need this input

1 essential American goods rely on vanilla beans somewhere upstream in their supply chain.

Where it comes from

Source countries

Share of global supply, by country.

Who makes it

Supplier companies

5 companies produce vanilla beans.

Borregaard(BORR.OL)

HQ NO

Oslo Børs-listed Norwegian biorefinery company; the world's only major producer of vanillin from lignosulfonates (wood pulp waste). Has produced lignin-based vanillin at Sarpsborg since 1962, using Norway spruce from certified sustainable forests. Expanded capacity to 1,500 MT/year in 2019 (+250 MT). Products include EuroVanillin Supreme (plant-based, 90% lower CO₂ vs. guaiacol vanillin, PEFC-certified), EuroVanillin GRAN 3 (qualifies as 'natural flavoring substance' in EU), and Conifera Technical (industrial use). Structurally immune to guaiacol/phenol petrochemical price shocks and Chinese competition dynamics. Also produces specialty chemicals, bioethanol, and performance materials from the same wood feedstock.

Givaudan SA

HQ CH

World's largest flavor and fragrance company; ~CHF 7.2B revenue. Gives its name to flavoring — the flavor science behind processed meat seasonings, sauces, and food products globally. Givaudan Taste & Wellbeing division creates custom spice-based flavor profiles for processed meat, poultry, and seafood applications, supplying global food manufacturers. Notable: same company creates both fine fragrance formulas (for luxury perfumes like Calvin Klein Eternity, Dior J'adore) AND the flavor systems in processed food. The science of 'what smells good' and 'what tastes good' is the same sensory science, practiced by the same company for perfumery and food simultaneously.

International Flavors & Fragrances (IFF)

HQ US

F&F major (~20% global share); Nouryon acquisition brought enzymes and surfactant inputs.

Solvay(SOLB.BR)

HQ BE

Belgian specialty chemical company (Euronext: SOLB, HQ Brussels; ~€4.9B revenue after 2023 split); major global HF (hydrogen fluoride) producer and the world's largest producer of fluorine-based specialty chemicals. Solvay's HF is produced at multiple European sites (Dombasle-sur-Meurthe, France; Rosignano, Italy) via reaction of fluorspar (CaF2) with sulfuric acid. HF is the gateway chemical for Solvay's entire fluorine chemistry chain: HF → fluoropolymers (PTFE, PVDF), refrigerants (HFCs/HFOs), specialty fluorinated gases (NF3 precursor), and electronic-grade HF for semiconductors. Solvay split into two companies in December 2023 — the new 'Solvay' retained the specialty chemicals (including HF and fluorine) while 'Syensqo' retained the advanced materials — so the HF supply chain is now within the post-split Solvay entity. Solvay was founded in 1863 by Ernest Solvay, inventor of the Solvay process for soda ash (sodium carbonate) production — the same Belgian industrial dynasty that revolutionized 19th-century chemical manufacturing now controls a critical node in 21st-century semiconductor supply chains.

Symrise AG

HQ DE

F&F company; ~10% global fine fragrance share; growing personal care ingredient unit.