Blendhub, a global pioneer in powdered food solutions with a strong commercial presence in the Middle East, will participate for the first time with its own stand in Gulfood Manufacturing, the world’s largest annual food and beverage event, held at the Dubai World Trade Centre from November 5-7. With over 20 years of experience in the Middle East, Blendhub has been at the forefront of advancing innovation and sustainability in the region’s food production. At Gulfood 2024, Blendhub will … [Read more...] about Blendhub will present at Gulfood Manufacturing its Food-as-a-Service solutions to optimize production and innovate in the food industry in Middle East
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GEA presents next-generation batch freeze dryers for food applications
GEA, a global leader in food and dairy processing solutions, launches its next-generation batch freeze dryers, the RAY® Plus series. Building on 70 years of freeze dryer design experience, the new RAY® Plus series offers advanced technology that delivers benefits in terms of energy efficiency and hygiene, providing a more flexible and efficient solution for the food industry. Freeze-drying is a highly effective method to preserve a wide range of fresh foods, from fruit and vegetables, pet … [Read more...] about GEA presents next-generation batch freeze dryers for food applications
Whole Asparagopsis seaweed much more effective than bromoform alone in reducing cattle methane emissions, study finds
CH4 Global’s approach to methane reduction in cattle validated by peer-reviewed research A new study has found that using whole Asparagopsis seaweed as a cattle feed additive is significantly more effective at reducing methane emissions than using bromoform, the aquatic plant’s primary active compound, on its own. The study provides strong validation for the approach taken by CH4 Global, a company that is scaling commercial production and distribution of an Asparagopsis-based feed additive … [Read more...] about Whole Asparagopsis seaweed much more effective than bromoform alone in reducing cattle methane emissions, study finds