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Adani Wilmar
, one of the largest soybean producers in South Asia, has been certified as non-GMO soybean lecithin, and
can be used for
to provide
30
tons of emulsified agents to
European Food
every day.the
cert ID
certification
means that
is one of the few large-scale suppliers of soybean lecithin in Asia that meets European standards for non-GMO ingredients.
3
of the company's
5,
crushers
plants - two in Madaya Prad and one in Maharashtra - are nowhave been awarded Jewish, halal and non-GMO certifications, after which
will become
Adani Wilmar
's main investment
.expect
wider
regions however,
's non-GMO potential will not be fully concentrated in Europe, as Indian law will require all GM foods to be labeled from
1
next year.
Richard Werran
, general manager of Cert ID
, told
FoodNavigator-Asia
: "The certification of
Adani Wilmar
certificate
means that its position in India
ensures that
also enters other GMO-sensitive
and
requires non-GMO soybean phospholipids. " soy lecithin is the most widely used emulsifying agent in food production, with a history of
in North America and more
Brazil in recent years. However, the increase in GM soybeans in these countries means that major European food companies, particularly in the confectionery industry, have turned to India
Supply
independently certified non-GMO soybean lecithin
.According to
Werran
, the increase in GM soybeans has also attracted wider attention from the food industry: "Australian and New Zealand food companies are considering how to address the growing number of retailers and consumers' concerns about GM soybeans and look wisely at Indian products. " because
North America and Brazil
source non-GMO raw materials through
traditional
supply chains
they also
see That European
producers
are looking for alternatives and are also sourcing from several other countries."Great Capacity "
Adani Wilmar
to increase production through injection investment, to achieve quality certification in line with the non-GMO market, etc
to meet the Challenge of Europe's demand for soybean lecithin
seed product quality
Werran
that the company's
pression capacity of
is up to
6,000
tons per day and its refining capacity is
5,000
tons per day.added that these productions are
obvious
and usually affect the relationship between supply and demand
the macro
. "However, as
's demand for
-certified non-GMO soybeans
and their
derivatives soars, it is looking for an
ready-made market to pay premiums through
to ensure
sales
.""We've invested a lot
facilities, and very few Asian suppliers have such a large production infrastructure," says Rahul Hirway
of Adani Wilmar
.
supported
non-GMO certification in Europe,
we
able to provide high-quality products to meet the needs of the European food
.
”