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petfood pro 1/2022

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PetFood PRO is the international magazine for executives and specialists in the manufacture of food for domestic animals – the pet food industry. The magazine focuses on food and delicacies for dogs, cats and other small animals, ornamental birds and fish, as well as animals kept in terrariums. We publish feature articles, reports and announcements about new ingredients, technology, equipment and processes, packaging machinery and materials as well as marketing trends and developments. Readers are executives, product developers and specialists in the pet food industry, including process and packaging engineers. PetFood PRO will be published in English. Circulation is worldwide, with an emphasis on important growth markets.

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EVENTS Successful Food & Petfood Production from Alternative Proteins at IFFA The market for plant-based meat alternatives is experiencing high growth rates. In a recently published study, the Good Food Institute estimates that plantbased meat sales will comprise roughly 6% of the global meat market in 2030. In addition to soy or rice, other raw materials such as lupines, peas, wheat, sunflowers, hemp or even algae are used in the manufacture of these products. Research into new protein sources is also in full swing. For consumers, the added health value as well as the similarity to meat in terms of mouthfeel, taste and appearance play an important role. According to an analysis by the Boston Consulting Group, plant-based proteins could catch up with their animal counterparts in terms of price, taste and texture by around 2023. A number of manufacturers who offer the raw material - protein flours or protein texturates - for further processing into meat alternatives present themselves at IFFA. "A delicious taste is the main criterion for consumers when purchasing plantbased products. It is important to take a holistic approach when developing new products; ingredients, technology, market trends, and culinary influences are all important factors to consider”, knows Lucas Huber, Marketing Manager Plant Attitude Europe, Taste & Wellbeing at Givaudan. For Norbert Klein, Head of Research and Development at Loryma, texture is the key word to make plant-based alternatives catch on. "For perfect end products, we offer a wide variety of innovative extrudates, binding and stabilizing systems as well as panades and coatings. Special attention is paid to a short ingredient list and attractive nutritional values - functional ingredients made from wheat can score here and offer technological advantages at the same time." Processing technologies - amazingly similar to meat Extrusion processes are often used to obtain a meat-like texture. Depending on the process, dry granulates can be produced that are further processed into minced-meat-like products or, through wet extrusion, fibrous protein structures for vegetarian escalopes, for example. Important suppliers at IFFA 2022 include Bühler and Coperion. The importance of extrusion for the production of meat alternatives is summarized by Stefan Gebhardt, General Manager Sales and Strategy, Business Unit Food & Pharma at Coperion: "With extrusion technology, all users, e.g. start-ups as well as larger manufacturers of meat alternatives, are provided with the appropriate core technology to meet the increasing market demand and to drive further product developments in this area. The flexibility of the twin-screw extruder enables the production of TVP (dry texturization) and HMMA (wet texturization) as well as numerous other extrudates on one machine. In addition, our technologies also enable the use of new protein alternatives such as hemp protein and microalgae." Further processing into patties, cutlets or sausages is carried out using classic food processing machines such as cutters, mincers, fillers or forming machines, which are also used in meat processing. Numerous technology suppliers at IFFA will therefore offer not only their production lines for meat processing but also those for the production of meat alternatives and will be available to trade fair visitors to answer any questions they may have on the subject of processing alternative proteins. "With plant-based products, it is first and foremost about offering consumers alternative options. To make the decision as easy as possible, shape and appearance play a crucial role in being able to classify the alternatives. In addition to classic applications such as burger patties, minced meat or sausages, we offer room for creative ideas, new shapes and individual solutions," claims Jens Thörnich, Product Manager Plant Based Protein Photos: IFFA Messe Frankfurt 46 Technology & Marketing

Events at Vemag Maschinenbau. "From semiautomatic filling to highly automated processes, we present a wide range for the production of various applications with alternative protein sources." Cultured meat and insect proteins are in the starting blocks Cultured meat is launching entirely new players. Start-ups in biotechnology from all over the world are working on the meat of the future from the laboratory. The principle is the same everywhere: Stem cells are taken from an animal via biopsy, both from muscle and fat tissue, in order to reproduce meat. The cells are then multiplied in large bioreactors and the cell masses can then be formed into patties, for example. The use of 3D printer or edible carriers creates clean meat products with texture. To increase acceptance and lower the price, companies are researching plant-based nutrient solutions to replace the animal serum that was previously necessary. What still needs to be done before cultured meat will be more widely available is summarized by Stephanie Jaczniakowska- McGirr, Head of Food Industry & Retail at ProVeg International: “Although cultured meat shows promising possibilities, we identify three pressing challenges: More publicly funded, open-source research is required to address some technical challenges. Further development of the regulatory framework is needed to create a supportive environment for producers and consumers. More widespread information is required in order to pave the way for the fair and objective reception of cultured meat in society.” Insect-based foods also have the potential to make a significant contribution to the protein supply of the future. At IFFA, the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging is placing a special focus on automated insect breeding and processing within the entire value chain for alternative proteins at the stand of the VDMA Food Processing and Packaging Machinery Association. Max Hesse, group leader for machine and process development at the Fraunhofer IVV, explains: "Insect breeding and processing in Asia still largely takes place using manual labor. In order to be competitive, the industry, which is currently characterized by SMEs and startups in Europe and Germany, must achieve a high degree of automation. We at the Fraunhofer IVV are therefore researching, among other things, topics related to automated, industrial cultivation in order to make insect proteins available on a large scale. As living organisms with different sizes/shapes and vitality parameters, insects pose great challenges for automation. With the help of sensor technology and AI-based analysis software, we want to sort insects with certain characteristics (e.g. fat/chitin content), for example, and unlock them for targeted use in secondary or profitgenerating material streams." Further processing of the insect protein is then carried out via extrusion processes and processing machines, as with plantbased proteins. IFFA 2022 will be the hub for discussions on alternative proteins. An attractive supporting programme with numerous lectures will provide further information. At least 200 of the total of around 900 exhibitors at IFFA offer products for the production of meat alternatives. Technology & Marketing Photos: IFFA Messe Frankfurt For more information www.food-technologies. messefrankfurt.com THE RIGHT MACHINE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS CUTTERS · GRINDERS MIXER GRINDERS · MIXERS kgwetter.de/en/hygienic-plus May, 14 - 19, 2022, Frankfurt / Germany I F F A 2 0 2 2 H A L L 8 , B O O T H D 9 6 Issue 1 2022 www.kgwetter.de 47

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