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TN Minister Urges Farmers to Adopt Tech for Value Addition in Dairy
Dec 12, 2025

TN Minister Urges Farmers to Adopt Tech for Value Addition in Dairy

In Coimbatore this week, Tamil Nadu’s Minister for Milk and Dairy Development, Mano Thangaraj, called on dairy farmers to embrace modern technologies to boost productivity and value addition across th...Read More

Listen to the Farm, Not the Farmer—The New Productivity Lens
Dec 12, 2025

Listen to the Farm, Not the Farmer—The New Productivity Lens

India’s dairy sector, valued at nearly $30 billion, has reached a point where incremental changes will not deliver the next breakthrough. For decades, improvement programs have focused on what farmers...Read More

What’s Driving Change In Beverages, FMCG And Dairy in 2025
Dec 12, 2025

What’s Driving Change In Beverages, FMCG And Dairy in 2025

India’s retail landscape in 2025 was marked by a decisive shift in how consumers choose, consume and connect with brands. From beverages to daily nutrition and even the most essential dairy products,...Read More

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More Milk, Less Money: India’s Dairy Crisis
Dec 01, 2025

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With the release of the BAHS 2025 summary report, I felt compelled to deep dive into its findings and reflect on the real progress and challenges facing India’s dairy sector. Over the last six years,...Read More

India Milk Prices: Cost Shock and Procurement Pressure
Nov 28, 2025

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Milk prices in India face upward pressure as rising feed costs and procurement hikes reshape farm economics. Insight on dairy procurement, feed costs, and market outlook. Official government and coope...Read More

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This week, I had the opportunity to attend an Agri Carbon Masterclass conducted by CII FACE. The deliberations, case studies, and discussions presented during the session were both insightful and thou...Read More

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Why the global milk business needs a structural shake-up
Dec 08, 2025

Why the global milk business needs a structural shake-up

The New Zealand dairy stalwart Fonterra has sold its consumer dairy-brands (milk, butter, cheese) — including “Anchor” and “Mainland Cheese” — to French agribusiness giant Lactalis in late October 202...Read More

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Global food prices ease; FAO dairy index slips — impact looms
Dec 06, 2025

Global food prices ease; FAO dairy index slips — impact looms

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Friesland Campina launches DHA and ARA encapsulated ingredients

By DairyNews7x7•Published on November 13, 2022

FrieslandCampina Ingredients has announced a significant extension of its Vana-Sana range of high-quality micro-encapsulated long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LCPUFA) ingredients for infant milk formula (IMF).

These introductions make FrieslandCampina Ingredients’ encapsulated LCPUFA portfolio one of the industry’s largest.

Directly responding to the demands of today’s parents and care providers, Vana-Sana DHA algae 20L, Vana-Sana ARA 20L and Vana-Sana DHA algae 11N boast cleaner labels, because dipotassium phosphate (a buffering agent) and silicon dioxide (a flow agent) have been eliminated from their production. As well as this, they contain no fish-derived oils and ensure superb sensory properties thanks to their advanced micro-encapsulation process. Benefits to IMF producers include easier storage and handling, improved stability and longer shelf life, even at ambient temperatures.

The primary new additions to the range, Vana-Sana DHA algae 20L and Vana-Sana ARA 20L, feature remarkably high oil loads, with 20g DHA and 20g ARA respectively per 100g of powder – almost double the typical concentrations of comparable ingredients. This means formulators can offer more of the benefits of LCPUFAs in their products without extending ingredient labels or significantly increasing ingredient volumes. In addition, both these ingredients are encapsulated in a lactose powder matrix instead of a glucose one.

Now with the launch of these latest DHA and ARA ingredients, manufacturers can fortify their products with an even higher concentration of LCPUFAs and ensure more sustainable on-pack credentials
This is a significant advantage: lactose is a natural milk sugar commonly used in infant milk formulas, whereas glucose is often regarded as ‘added sugar’ and should comply with strict local legislation. FrieslandCampina Ingredients is the first to commercially launch encapsulated DHA and ARA ingredients based on lactose, allowing customers to improve their recipe formulations. The lactose is derived from milk supplied by FrieslandCampina’s own member farmers.

Micro-encapsulating oils within a powder matrix protects them against oxidation, makes them much easier to handle and provides increased formulation flexibility. FrieslandCampina Ingredients’ advanced micro-encapsulation procedure utilises GEA FILTERMAT technology, which features a mild drying process. This protects both the stability and the sensorial and nutritional qualities of the oils. Thanks to these characteristics, infant milk formula producers can benefit from easier processing and storage over a product’s shelf life, enabling more efficient, flexible and cost-effective manufacturing.

The launches come as consumers become more aware of the health benefits of DHA and ARA, particularly in the first 1,000 days of life – from conception until two years old. Both DHA and ARA are present in breast milk, but synthesis is limited in infants, meaning dietary intake is crucial. It has been described that DHA plays a key role in brain development2 and may improve neurocognitive outcomes in infants. It is also acknowledged for supporting the normal development of visual function. In combination with ARA, DHA has also been shown to have a positive effect on immune development and function.

“When it comes to choosing the right ingredients to add to infant milk formula, DHA and ARA are understandably at the top of the list for their important health benefits. But they can be difficult to formulate while preserving their sensory and nutritional profile,” said Marischa Nikkels, Marketing Manager at FrieslandCampina Ingredients. “Now with the launch of these latest DHA and ARA ingredients, manufacturers can fortify their products with an even higher concentration of LCPUFAs and ensure more sustainable on-pack credentials. Micro-encapsulation is also a win-win for consumers – with no off-tastes or bad odours, parents can have the peace of mind that they’re providing one of the best infant milk formulas for their babies.”

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