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Study: Breakthrough technologies enable food safety in dairy industry

Partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, co-development and other collaborative models are best suited to leverage new technology in the design of smart solutions.

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August 29, 2017
KEYWORDS dairy trends / food processing trends / food safety technology / Frost & Sullivan / Internet of Things / market research / market research trends
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The advent of novel technologies in the fields of life science development, advanced material design, microelectronics and nanotechnology, advanced thermodynamics, food engineering and processing and Internet of Things (IoT) innovations are converging through food safety testing applications and smart food safety management, constituting a unique opportunity for companies to embrace new food safety solutions, according to new research from Frost & Sullivan's TechVision team, San Antonio, Texas.

The study, "Breakthrough Technologies Enabling Food Safety in the Dairy Industry," profiles emerging technologies that enable the dairy sector to meet future needs, as well as open up new possibilities for the sector to impact and converge with others. Control measures in the dairy value chain are associated with the environment, crop production and harvesting, feed manufacturing, animal husbandry and milk production, processing and manufacturing, transport and distribution, retail and consumer.

"Partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, co-development and other collaborative models are best suited to leverage new technology in the design of smart solutions and products for market penetration and adoption," says Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe, senior industry analyst. “Standardization and compliance are crucial to success. Therefore, food safety best practices must be implemented from the beginning, including the adoption of technology for pathogens, allergens, mycotoxins, genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and yeast detection."

Players should look to embrace novel products and solutions across the dairy value chain, including:

  • Enhancing the efficacy of thermal treatments and minimizing the deleterious effect on milk-derived products, or using ultra-high pressure and UV processing methods when thermally treating milk to reduce color changes or gelation during processing and storage.
  • Embracing technologies originally developed for pharmaceutical and biotechnology sectors to detect pathogens, allergens, mycotoxins, GMOs, other micro-organisms and biomolecules across the entire value chain.
  • Adopting enhanced traceability and packing solutions through micro and nanoparticles technologies and advances in material design, and 3D-printed electronic circuits.

"The deployment of modern systems may be a challenge for many companies trying to harness technological advancements due to initial costs, complexity management and difficulty in integrating technologies within different business processes," says Cauwenberghe. "Although, dairy companies are starting to leverage IoT with a focus on the key enabling technologies to make the concept of connected safety a reality."

This article was originally posted on www.refrigeratedfrozenfood.com/.

This article was originally posted on www.refrigeratedfrozenfood.com.
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