Essential Oils Extraction: A Promising Enterprise for Rural Areas' Sustainable Development
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Abstract
Since ancient times, essential oils have been used in cosmetics, perfumes, and medications. The current research examines
the chances for rural communities' survival and livelihoods via the use of essential oil extraction operations. According to the
report, demand for essential oils is quickly increasing, as many companies generate large amounts of herbal and cosmetic
goods using essential oils. As a result, the potential for establishing rural firms in the essential oil industry is enormous.
According to the literature, essential oil extraction may be accomplished at any scale required. Economic research shows
that the extraction of essential oils benefits rural income production. Nonetheless, a shortage of small-scale technology
for the rural population and a lack of information about essential oil companies' social and economic advantages are likely
to be critical issues impeding the establishment of the essential oil extraction sector in rural areas.