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Lycored expands its tomato-based lycopene production

The company says that supplementation can ensure people are getting lycopene (a carotenoid found in tomatoes and other red fruits and vegetables which has been said to have a range of health benefits) on a regular basis.
The investment – in new lines, equipment, and process and supply optimisation strategies – enables the company to harvest record volumes of tomato annually for its colour and health ingredient portfolio. Lycored has also inaugurated a new formulation facility in Branchburg, New Jersey, which will contribute to increased colour formulation capabilities, reduce its carbon footprint, as well as support expansion and supply into additional markets in Asia and the Middle East.
Rony Patishi-Chilim, CEO at Lycored said: “The expansion of our lycopene production follows a period of strategic equipment investments and improvements in tomato usage during key harvest periods. […] These changes ensure that we have the expertise and the capacity to meet the needs of our customers across the food, beverage and health ingredient industries looking for natural color, active health ingredients and taste-enhancing solutions.”

Rony added: “The demand for natural color ingredients is higher than ever and continues to grow as clean label, traceable, vertically integrated pigments that are plant-based grow in popularity, alongside the plant-based movement towards a more sustainable future. […] As manufacturers and developers look to capitalize on this trend, we are ready with our portfolio to support their projects. Our new Branchburg facility will also be the location for an application laboratory to support color application and proof of stability initiatives.”
According to Lycored, it will continue to invest further and has revealed plans to further expand to its seasonal capacity in collaboration with a third party in the Southern hemisphere. This will reportedly provide higher product availability at different times of the year.
Source: foodbev.com, wholefoodsmagazine.com



























