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Enzymes and cultures are critical for helping to ensure dairy products have the most advantageous flavor and appearance while staying fresher longer. And demand for these ingredients is ballooning.
It is life in the fast lane for dairy ingredient developers, as the suppliers rush to meet the breakneck shopper demand for wellness-oriented products.
The road to health and wellness is getting more congested. With a rapidly expanding base of consumers seeking and embracing dairy products with better-for-you attributes, processors are leveraging the ingredients that will drive traffic.
The division is expected to be acquired by EQT after regulatory clearance.
November 5, 2020
As the demand for natural colors continues to grow globally, Hørsholm, Denmark-based Chr. Hansen expanded and completely renovated its research and development (R&D) facilities for its Natural Colors Division in Montpellier, France.