Microcrystalline cellulose is a kind of purified partially hydrolyzed cellulose, widely used in food production, beverage, pharmaceutical, cosmetic and other industries. The pharmaceutical sector dominated in 2017, with a consumer market share of 45.31 percent. First, the microcrystalline cellulose industry is highly concentrated; there are some large manufacturers in the world, while the high-end products are mainly from the United States and Western Europe. In 2017, the top five producers — FMC, JRS, mingtai, Asahi Kasei and tianbai — accounted for an estimated 62.56 percent of the population market, according to pmarketresearch. Microcrystalline cellulose production is geographically concentrated in the United States, Europe, South America, China, Japan and India. The US and Europe have 24.18 per cent and 22.86 per cent, respectively. In addition, the United States has a long history and unshakable position in this industry, FMC is the world’s largest manufacturer, its United States plant is located in Newark, Texas. As for Europe, the JRS has become a global leader. In Taiwan, it was ming-tai who led the technological development. In China, manufacturers are concentrated in Anhui, Shandong and Zhejiang.
Ready to slow down for the beginning of the holiday weekend? Bring a blanket and enjoy a picnic at Empire Mine State Historic Park on Saturday, August 31st, 2019, in Grass Valley.
Celebrating the 124th year, the picnic was originally started to raise funds to help orphans and widows of deceased mine workers and the families of injured workers. Today it is a great way to step back into the past, enjoy a little history, beauty and fun on the gorgeous grounds of the historic mine property.
Bring your family and friends to enjoy a reenactment of a mine rescue, a demonstration at the blacksmith’s shop or living history in the Bourn Cottage.
Just wanted to let you know how much I appreciated having you as our Realtor during the long, drawn-out escrow of our property. If you hadn’t been there for us, I’m not sure we could have made it through “the process”. You were always there for us, and your perseverance was unwavering. I thank you for your knowledge, time, energy and compassion.”