2019 Innovations in Food & Feed Additives and Bio-based Packaging Materials - ResearchAndMarkets.com

The "Innovations in Food and Feed Additives, and Bio-based Packaging Materials" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This edition of the Industrial Bioprocessing TOE features trends and innovations in food and feed additives and bio-based materials for packaging. It also provides intelligence on the development of collagen from discarded fish waste. The TOE also features innovations related to the development of safe and highly functional bio-fungicides.

Additionally, it provides intelligence on the development of cattle feed additives to curb methane emissions. The TOE also focuses on innovations related to sustainable and advanced packaging that preserve the nutrients, smell, taste, and quality of the products. The TOE also offers insights on animal-free protein sources and plant-based milk production.

Key Topics Covered

  1. Collagen Made from Discarded Fish Skin Waste
  2. Ageing Baby Boomer Population Set to Drive Collagen Peptide Market
  3. Safe Bio-fungicides with Comparable Efficacies to Chemical Fungicides
  4. Favourable Regulatory Policies and Incentives are Expected to Drive the Bio-fertilizers Market
  5. Control of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Cattle Using Seaweed-based Feed
  6. Long-term and Consistent Positive Responses of Cattle Fed with Feed Additives is Essential for Wide-scale Adoption
  7. Reprogramming Yeast for Animal-free Protein Production
  8. Application in a Wide Spectrum of Food Products
  9. Novel Method for Plant-based Milk Production
  10. Providing a Suitable Alternative to Dairy and Non-diary Milk
  11. Bio-based, Bio-degradable Plastics from Waste Methane Gas
  12. BioPlastic Impacting Textile and Caps and Closures Industries
  13. Light Protection Packaging Preserving the Nutrients, Smell, Taste, and Quality of Products
  14. Light Protection Packaging for Food & Beverage, Cosmetics and Pharmaceutical Products
  15. Sustainable Thermal Packaging Material from Waste Poultry Feathers
  16. Sustainable Packaging Material Offers Affordable and Scalable Alternative to Synthetic Packaging
  17. Key Contacts

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