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The mineral salt market is a large and diverse industry that produces a variety of salts for a variety of uses. These salts are derived from natural sources such as the sea, lakes, and underground deposits. The most common types of mineral salts are sodium chloride, magnesium chloride, calcium chloride, and potassium chloride. These salts are used in a variety of industries, including food processing, pharmaceuticals, and industrial applications.
The mineral salt market is highly competitive, with many companies offering a variety of products. Companies in the market include Cargill, Morton Salt, Compass Minerals, K+S Group, and AkzoNobel. These companies produce a variety of salts for different applications, including table salt, industrial salt, and specialty salts. They also offer a range of services, such as packaging, distribution, and technical support. Show Less Read more