Dmitriy Chausov, country manager, Chr Hansen Russia, said: “Our investment in new facilities represents confidence in the Russian market.
“We will continue to strengthen our presence and develop the local dairy and food industries together with our partners, based on ongoing research and development and a good understanding of the rapidly changing consumer trends.”
Another potential is within natural colours, as a new law will come into force in Russia in June 2013. The new law is aligned with European legislation requiring labelling of certain synthetic colours. The new application centre can assist customers in converting to natural colours by running trials in food and beverage applications, performing light and storage stability studies, until the optimum solution has been identified.
Source: Chr Hansen
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