Lebermuth took a trip to Willamette Valley Oregon to visit one of our Peppermint Oil growers to learn more about the 2019 mint harvest.
Lebermuth has partnered with this family for many years. They currently harvest
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2-STEP PROCESS TO HARVEST PEPPERMINT
INCONSISTENT WEATHER PATTERNS DELAYED CROP
Northwest’s weather started off with some ups and downs this year. Due to late storms in February and a cold March, the peppermint growth was set back about two weeks. The producers had their first cut in July, just before bloom, and performed their second cut in early September, which normally occurs in August.
The producer, with the advice of the Mint Dealer, decides on the optimum time to cut their crop. Often this decision is based on the target menthofuran levels expected by the dealers and consumer goods companies. Menthofuran is dependent on the amount of purple bloom seen in the field. It is these purple buds on the peppermint plant that contain menthofuran. Low menthofuran peppermint oils typically comes from fields that have been harvested where there is little visible bloom around 20% bloom. High menthofuran peppermint oil comes from fields that are in full bloom. Usages for high furan peppermint oil include hard candy, mouthwash, toothpaste and fragrance. Chewing gum, chocolate and some oral care products require a lower menthofuran or very smooth peppermint flavor profile.
At this time, we expect the yield of US peppermint crop to be on par with 2018 and prices to remain the same.
THE LEBERMUTH DIFFERENCE
At Lebermuth, we partner with qualified producers around the world for our supply of quality ingredient which further help to solve our customers ingredient challenges and support their brands.
Since 1908, The Lebermuth Company has been a leader in Mint, it is our passion. Our knowledge, expertise and capabilities allow us to go beyond distribution mint oils and into the creative formulation that distinguishes one mint flavor from another.