Safer Dairy Products With Fewer Chemicals: New Research Breakthrough
Researchers at Umeå University have launched a major new project, backed by SEK 6 million, to tackle the persistent challenge of Bacillus spores in dairy plants — the hardy bacterial form that survives pasteurisation and conventional cleaning procedures.
The research has two main goals: first, to map where spores attach in processing systems (tanks, pipes, connections) so equipment can be redesigned; second, to develop ultra-sensitive detection methods and low-chemical cleaning techniques. These innovations promise not only to reduce chemical usage but also to cut waste from rejected batches — a major cost and environmental burden for dairy processors.
For India’s dairy sector, this signals a timely warning and opportunity: as consumer demand for “clean-label”, chemical-minimal dairy grows, processors and cooperatives must upgrade hygiene protocols, adopt smarter monitoring and reposition quality as a premium differentiator — not just a compliance checkbox.
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Source : Dairynews7x7 Nov 9th 2025 Science X









