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Tate & Lyle expands allulose sweetener portfolio

Dairy Dialog podcast 117: Quantec, Kerry, Chobani

Dairy Dialog podcast 117: Quantec, Kerry, Chobani This week, we have conversations with Quantec founder Dr Rod Claycomb and CEO Raewyn McPhillips; Christina Matrozou, marketing manager for taste in Europe and Russia at Kerry, and Chobani chief corporate affairs officer, Cristina Alesci. We also see the return of our weekly look at the global dairy markets with Liam Fenton at StoneX. Study finds milk-derived ingredient effective against influenza virus Research commissioned by New Zealand company Quantec, and completed by an independent US laboratory, has found its patented milk-derived ingredient IDP (Immune Defense Proteins) is effective against influenza virus species. At a time when there is an intense global focus on viruses, Quantec commissioned the independent in vitro study to see if IDP had antiviral activity, and if so whether its formulation, which contains over 50 bioactive proteins, provides greater antiviral activity than a singular prote

FrieslandCampina Ingredients sees four key trends for 2021

FrieslandCampina Ingredients sees four key trends for 2021 FrieslandCampina Ingredients has released a new report outlining the trends and developments for the future of performance and active nutrition. The report, ‘Nutritional Food: Shaping the Future of New Ingredients,’ is based on research conducted late last year and offers insights into market developments and the driving factors behind consumer choices. As the challenges of Covid-19 continue to influence global behaviors, the nutrition industry is seeing increased levels of consumer interest in health consciousness, overall well-being, and the role of nutrition in supporting individual needs. FrieslandCampina Ingredients said it has identified four leading trends set to shape the performance and active nutrition market.

Amcor to help brands communicate packaging carbon footprint reductions

Nestlé helping Sri Lankan dairy farmers

Nestlé helping Sri Lankan dairy farmers In Sri Lanka, Nestlé has facilitated the first commercial silage enterprise in the North Western Province, to help dairy farmers in the region have uninterrupted access to feed and improve the quality and supply of local milk. The company is providing one farmer, R. M. Padmasiri, with financial and technical support to produce more than 100,000kg of silage per month. As many Sri Lankan dairy farmers struggle to find enough green fodder throughout the year, Nestlé said this venture will enable Padmasiri to consistently supply other Nestlé farmers in the area with affordable, high-quality feed for their cows. The venture received technical advisory support by the Market-Oriented Dairy (MOD) Project.

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