FrieslandCampina Ingredients launched Deminal 90 Organic, a new organic version of its demineralized whey ingredient for infant formula.
FrieslandCampina Ingredients (Amersfoort, The Netherlands) launched Deminal 90 Organic, a new organic version of its demineralized whey ingredient for infant formula. It offers an ideal casein to whey ratio while also limiting mineral content. It is made of fresh milk from the company’s own select group of organic dairy farmers.
“The organic trend has been growing steadily for years and is now booming as more consumers than ever become aware of the impact their choices have on health, and on the environment. By introducing an organic variant of our Demineralized Whey 90 ingredient, we're responding to their needs and preferences when it comes to early life nutrition,” said Sophie Nicolas, marketing manager, early life nutrition at FrieslandCampina Ingredients, in a press release. “What makes Deminal 90 Organic so special is the care we take over the process. From farm to factory, everything is handled right here in the Netherlands. Not only does this maximize traceability, but we also excel in organic standards, thanks to our unique monitoring tools which measure biodiversity and animal welfare on our organic farms. Plus, on a technical level, our ingredient offers low and stable mineral content and high microbiological standards, providing our customers with a unique new opportunity to strengthen or expand their organic offerings.”
Deminal 90 is the newest member of a comprehensive organic ingredient portfolio that includes Lactopure Lactose Organic, Vivinal GOS Organic, and Hyvital Whey EtD 100 Organic. Together they cover the core and functional components of infant milk nutrition.
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