The document outlines the mission and branding for a running nutrition company. The mission is to provide runners and athletes with convenient, reliable nutrition made from all-natural, healthy ingredients. The brand essence is "Peak Fuel. Peak Performance." Key elements of the identity are being bold, energetic, and reflecting endurance. The goal of the visual identity is to convey these qualities through the brand name "Mafuta" which means "fuel" in Swahili.
Michael Jamieson, a Scottish Olympic medalist, has endorsed Marvellous Superfood's plant-based powders to help accelerate his recovery from exercise and keep his immune system strong for the 2016 Olympics. Jamieson uses their award-winning Super Protein Powder, made from hemp and pea protein and containing maca, beetroot, and goji, to support his muscle development and endurance. The company's managing director said they were delighted to have such an elite athlete recognize the benefits of their products.
This document discusses the pros and cons of dry food versus wet food for dogs. It notes that dry food is more convenient and cost effective as it does not require refrigeration and allows for extended in-bowl feeding time. However, dry food is typically lower in meat protein, natural fats, and carbohydrates and can be more difficult for dogs to chew. Wet food is more expensive and requires refrigeration but offers a higher nutrient content. The document provides information to help dog owners choose between dry and wet food based on their dog's needs.
This document provides information about a ready-to-drink high protein beverage called "Caramaisin" that is designed to support weight management. The beverage contains 15g of protein, 8g of fiber, and 260 calories per 250ml serving. It uses specific protein and fiber ingredients that provide viscosity, stability, and satiety to create a flavorful on-the-go meal alternative drink. The document also lists the nutrition profile and various European Union approved nutrition and health claims for the product.
DuPont™ Danisco® SUPRO® MAX is a cost-effective alternative to meat, delivers whole muscle-type eating experience, provides easy manufacturing flexibility and has a neutral flavor, which allows easy flavoring.
Vários fabricantes de suplementos nutricionais dos Estados Unidos já lançaram produtos com Cápsulas de Tapioca. Foram lançadas linhas inteiras com esta Inovação
SUPRO® MAX is a structured vegetable protein made using soy protein and other ingredients, designed to deliver meat-like fibrosity and texture. Whether it is for a vegan burger patty, meatless nugget or even a vegetarian steak, SUPRO® MAX has the flexibility to allow food manufacturers to produce their desired product as they come in various sizes.
McDonald's is committed to continuously improving its operations and enhancing customers' experience. Recently, due to concerns over nutrition, McDonald's chose to take action to create healthier menu options and provide customers a better understanding of nutritional values. McDonald's will offer new healthier products and investigate more organic ingredients to establish trust with new consumers. It will also provide transparency through supplier information and an online Q&A section. The goal is for customers to feel confident making informed, healthier choices at McDonald's.
The document outlines the mission and branding for a running nutrition company. The mission is to provide runners and athletes with convenient, reliable nutrition made from all-natural, healthy ingredients. The brand essence is "Peak Fuel. Peak Performance." Key elements of the identity are being bold, energetic, and reflecting endurance. The goal of the visual identity is to convey these qualities through the brand name "Mafuta" which means "fuel" in Swahili.
Michael Jamieson, a Scottish Olympic medalist, has endorsed Marvellous Superfood's plant-based powders to help accelerate his recovery from exercise and keep his immune system strong for the 2016 Olympics. Jamieson uses their award-winning Super Protein Powder, made from hemp and pea protein and containing maca, beetroot, and goji, to support his muscle development and endurance. The company's managing director said they were delighted to have such an elite athlete recognize the benefits of their products.
This document discusses the pros and cons of dry food versus wet food for dogs. It notes that dry food is more convenient and cost effective as it does not require refrigeration and allows for extended in-bowl feeding time. However, dry food is typically lower in meat protein, natural fats, and carbohydrates and can be more difficult for dogs to chew. Wet food is more expensive and requires refrigeration but offers a higher nutrient content. The document provides information to help dog owners choose between dry and wet food based on their dog's needs.
This document provides information about a ready-to-drink high protein beverage called "Caramaisin" that is designed to support weight management. The beverage contains 15g of protein, 8g of fiber, and 260 calories per 250ml serving. It uses specific protein and fiber ingredients that provide viscosity, stability, and satiety to create a flavorful on-the-go meal alternative drink. The document also lists the nutrition profile and various European Union approved nutrition and health claims for the product.
DuPont™ Danisco® SUPRO® MAX is a cost-effective alternative to meat, delivers whole muscle-type eating experience, provides easy manufacturing flexibility and has a neutral flavor, which allows easy flavoring.
Vários fabricantes de suplementos nutricionais dos Estados Unidos já lançaram produtos com Cápsulas de Tapioca. Foram lançadas linhas inteiras com esta Inovação
SUPRO® MAX is a structured vegetable protein made using soy protein and other ingredients, designed to deliver meat-like fibrosity and texture. Whether it is for a vegan burger patty, meatless nugget or even a vegetarian steak, SUPRO® MAX has the flexibility to allow food manufacturers to produce their desired product as they come in various sizes.
McDonald's is committed to continuously improving its operations and enhancing customers' experience. Recently, due to concerns over nutrition, McDonald's chose to take action to create healthier menu options and provide customers a better understanding of nutritional values. McDonald's will offer new healthier products and investigate more organic ingredients to establish trust with new consumers. It will also provide transparency through supplier information and an online Q&A section. The goal is for customers to feel confident making informed, healthier choices at McDonald's.
The document outlines objectives and strategies for a Dryland Systems CRP project focusing on gender. The six objectives center around resilience, wealth/well-being, food access, natural resource management, gender empowerment, and capacity to innovate. Strategies include integrating gender into analysis and research planning. Fifteen case studies across three years in Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia will examine how gender norms and agency relate to innovation in agriculture/NRM and vice versa. Gender transformative approaches and methods like focus groups, observation, interviews will be used.
The document provides an overview and update of activities in the North Africa & West Asia region under the CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems. It discusses challenges and opportunities in dryland farming systems in the region. Key activities include establishing research sites and teams in five countries, implementing technologies like conservation agriculture across 38,000 hectares, and research on livestock systems, crop adaptation, and natural resource management. The work aims to improve resilience, livelihoods, and food security through sustainable intensification. Capacity development includes training courses and graduate studies to support innovation and adoption of improved practices.
Amazon Discovery is a supplier of nutritional food additives and botanical powders and extracts. They work with GMP certified manufacturers that meet FDA regulations to produce high quality botanical products. Amazon Discovery stocks over 700 varieties of herb, fruit, vegetable, and marine powder extracts that vary in strength.
This document summarizes ICRISAT's gender research strategy in South Asia. It notes that over 50% of employed women in South Asia work in agriculture but face disparities in access to resources like land and technology. ICRISAT's strategy is to integrate gender participation in value chains, quantify women's agricultural roles, and improve nutrition and food security for women through empowering knowledge sharing, self-employment opportunities, inclusive market development, value addition, and enhanced nutrition. The strategy also involves documenting gender issues, disseminating information, and influencing policies to mainstream gender.
The document discusses the focus of livelihood systems research and key system properties to consider. It notes that livelihoods may be interlocked across households and understanding power dynamics is important. Meeting equity goals requires considering equity as an essential system property. Research should intervene in dynamic systems with feedback loops rather than taking a sequential approach. Unique benefits include embedding research in development at scale of impact through partnerships. Simply scaling innovations may not work due to varying contexts; options combined in different ways across scales should be considered. Research can generate understanding of what options work in different contexts.
The document provides an overview of the Consortium Research Program on Dryland Systems (CRP DS) and its implementation at the Jordan site. It discusses (1) the goals and features of CRP DS, (2) the characteristics of the Jordan site and plans for expansion, and (3) ongoing activities and achievements at the site, as well as challenges. Some key ongoing activities mentioned include trials of conservation agriculture, improving livestock productivity and health, enhancing water harvesting and soil conservation, and empowering rural women through dairy processing skills and market access. Challenges include the need to shift from a commodity focus to a whole farming system approach and clustering activities to yield measurable impacts.
This document summarizes the North Africa & West Asia region activities of the CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Agricultural Production Systems. It outlines the region's farming systems challenges and opportunities, the program's goals of achieving sustainable intensification and long-term food security. It then describes the program's flagship sites across different agro-ecological zones and major farming livelihood systems. Key research hypotheses and an innovation systems approach are discussed. The document highlights achievements including establishing research teams across sites and technologies being researched.
This document discusses the need for a unified systems approach to improve dryland livelihoods. It emphasizes identifying key constraints, building synergies across interventions, and considering how interventions affect overall systems. The CRP DS could add value through similarity mapping, knowledge-based proposals, and addressing the needs of over 2.5 billion people in dry areas. An effective new science framework would focus on overcoming constraints through synthesis, modeling, integration, and embracing heterogeneity. The operating model should involve linking with development strategies, considering agricultural livelihoods as well as upstream and downstream factors, building capacity for systems approaches, and facilitating two-way knowledge sharing.
1) Ongoing activities in the West African Sahel & Dry Savanna region include research on agroforestry, crop-livestock systems, and soil and water management across several production systems.
2) Key partners include ICRISAT, ILRI, ICRAF, and various national agricultural research institutes conducting on-farm testing of technologies.
3) Highlights of ongoing work include assessing biomass and resource flows, introducing new crop varieties and livestock management practices, strengthening local capacity, and facilitating innovation platforms.
This document summarizes the Dryland Systems Gender Strategy and Work Plan for implementing gender mainstreaming in the Dryland Systems CGIAR Research Program. It discusses the goals of promoting gender equity and reducing gender gaps. Key activities include mainstreaming gender within flagship technologies, undertaking strategic gender research, building gender awareness and capabilities, and integrating gender considerations into organizational structures, implementation, and the action plan. The strategy is aimed at making research and innovations more gender-aware and transformative to improve livelihoods and resilience for vulnerable households and communities.
This document outlines the essential elements of implementing an innovation platform (IP) for linking research to development in dry areas. The key elements discussed include:
- The purpose of the IP is to engage stakeholders and facilitate dialogue to effectively generate and disseminate agricultural research and development.
- Entry points should initially focus on relatively easy, relevant options to build early success and trust.
- The main output is a demonstration of the principles of multi-stakeholder engagement increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of research.
- Expected outcomes include greater adoption of options by communities as well as improvements to delivery systems through adoption by national development programs.
This document summarizes key points from a strategic gender research planning workshop. It discusses that gender research should look at complex gender relations and differences within gender groups, rather than seeing women and men as homogenous. The research needs to examine power relations and how gender is socially constructed in different contexts. Interventions aimed at gender equity could have unintended consequences if they do not consider local cultural and social systems and differences within gender groups. The research planning emphasizes understanding both formal and informal rights and addressing underlying inequities rather than just increasing access or creating new institutions.
This document summarizes a meeting between ICARDA and NCARE to discuss the CRP Dryland Systems program. It outlines the program objectives of improving livelihoods in marginal and intensifiable dryland areas. It evaluates the first phase and identifies challenges like lack of integration. It discusses the major agricultural livelihood systems in North Africa and West Asia and challenges they face. It introduces the interdisciplinary research team and their roles. It also includes questions from ISAC about achieving integrated systems approaches across sites and regions through innovative science.
This document provides an overview of ongoing activities and future prospects for the CGIAR Program Facilitation Unit for Central Asia and the Caucasus. It discusses the background of existing partnerships in the region and rationale for integrated dryland systems research. Key activities being implemented include on-farm trials of new crop varieties, improving livestock productivity, increasing water use efficiency, strengthening seed systems, and establishing innovation platforms. The activities contribute to intermediate development outcomes such as increasing resilience, improving food security and nutrition, and empowering women. The work is being carried out across three action sites in Central Asia through interdisciplinary research and partnerships with national organizations.
This document summarizes activities of the CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems in Tunisia. It outlines 12 main activities focused on improving agricultural sustainability, food security, and livelihoods in dryland areas. Key activities include conservation agriculture, small ruminant productivity, water and land productivity in irrigated systems, and policies on natural resources. Progress to date includes launching an innovation platform, establishing conservation agriculture and alley cropping trials, evaluating forage legumes, and assessing pasture species multiplication trials. The goal is to develop improved dryland agricultural systems and more resilient livelihoods in marginal dry areas.
This document summarizes activities related to improving value chains for cash crops in the Béni Khédache site in Tunisia. It discusses:
1) The objectives of selecting relevant crops and stakeholders in the value chain, mapping challenges for smallholder market access, and improving post-harvest handling.
2) The tasks completed in 2014, including selecting key crops and stakeholders in the olive oil value chain, and reporting results.
3) Key achievements including identifying olive oil as a relevant crop and mapping the olive oil value chain stakeholders and structure in Medenine, Tunisia.
4) Plans for 2015 include further analyzing the olive oil value chain operations, financial flows, and issues through surveys and workshops
- The document outlines the methodology for analyzing the vulnerability of farming systems in Béni Khédache-Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia. It describes data collection from 127 household surveys (BS), additional thematic surveys (TS), and collaboration with local actors.
- Data collection included a basic survey of households to understand characteristics, production systems, and vulnerabilities. Additional thematic surveys gathered seasonal data on crop systems, coping strategies, and natural resource usage.
- Previous research in the area was also leveraged to understand the history, systems, resource management, adaptation, and more. Local workshops involved actors to map resource usage. Collected data was entered into statistical software for analysis.
This document summarizes the findings of a project on sustainable irrigation management for olive growing in Syria from 2010-2014. Key findings include:
1) Applying supplemental irrigation at 50% of crop water requirement increased olive yields by 78-85% compared to rainfed yields.
2) Applying full irrigation at 100% of crop water requirement provided further yield increases of 20-21% over 50% supplemental irrigation.
3) Switching from rainfed to 50% supplemental irrigation increased farmer profits by over 100% according to a cost-benefit analysis.
4) If 25% of Syria's olive growing area adopted supplemental irrigation, it could result in additional annual olive production worth over $600 million.
The project aims to improve food security, income, and natural resource management for local communities through participatory development approaches. It targets 320,000 households in rural areas of Karak and Tafila governorates. Community participation is a core principle, with local committees involved in planning, implementing, and monitoring community action plans and annual work plans over three-year cycles. The project finances infrastructure and agricultural activities through these participatory processes to empower disadvantaged community members and strengthen local institutions.
Bhanu Traders is an exporter and supplier of agricultural products based in Nizamabad, India that has been in operation since 2001, offering maize seeds, soybean seeds, turmeric bulbs, and turmeric fingers grown and processed following quality standards; it is supported by a team dedicated to procurement, quality control, and distribution across India and worldwide. The company aims to provide customers with fresh and unadulterated agricultural products at competitive prices through its established supply chain and commitment to quality.
Founded in the year 2010, we, “Saipro Biotech Private Limited”, are a prominent manufacturer and supplier of quality-assured vegetable powders, fruit powders, Herbal Powders & spice powders. The array of products includes Vegetable Powders, Spices Powders, Medicinal Herbal Powder, Herbal Powders and Fruit Powders. All the products are processed under hygienic conditions by using herbal components, fresh & pure plants and plant parts. Our Products are Herbal Extracts, Medicinal Herbs Powder, Shatavari Powder, Amba Haldi Powder, Fresh Fruit Powders, Amala Powder.
We are manufacturer & exporting of hygienically processed range of Food Colours, Oleoresins & Nutraceutical Products. Our complete product range is formulated using quality ingredients and accurate chemical composition.
The document outlines objectives and strategies for a Dryland Systems CRP project focusing on gender. The six objectives center around resilience, wealth/well-being, food access, natural resource management, gender empowerment, and capacity to innovate. Strategies include integrating gender into analysis and research planning. Fifteen case studies across three years in Morocco, Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia will examine how gender norms and agency relate to innovation in agriculture/NRM and vice versa. Gender transformative approaches and methods like focus groups, observation, interviews will be used.
The document provides an overview and update of activities in the North Africa & West Asia region under the CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems. It discusses challenges and opportunities in dryland farming systems in the region. Key activities include establishing research sites and teams in five countries, implementing technologies like conservation agriculture across 38,000 hectares, and research on livestock systems, crop adaptation, and natural resource management. The work aims to improve resilience, livelihoods, and food security through sustainable intensification. Capacity development includes training courses and graduate studies to support innovation and adoption of improved practices.
Amazon Discovery is a supplier of nutritional food additives and botanical powders and extracts. They work with GMP certified manufacturers that meet FDA regulations to produce high quality botanical products. Amazon Discovery stocks over 700 varieties of herb, fruit, vegetable, and marine powder extracts that vary in strength.
This document summarizes ICRISAT's gender research strategy in South Asia. It notes that over 50% of employed women in South Asia work in agriculture but face disparities in access to resources like land and technology. ICRISAT's strategy is to integrate gender participation in value chains, quantify women's agricultural roles, and improve nutrition and food security for women through empowering knowledge sharing, self-employment opportunities, inclusive market development, value addition, and enhanced nutrition. The strategy also involves documenting gender issues, disseminating information, and influencing policies to mainstream gender.
The document discusses the focus of livelihood systems research and key system properties to consider. It notes that livelihoods may be interlocked across households and understanding power dynamics is important. Meeting equity goals requires considering equity as an essential system property. Research should intervene in dynamic systems with feedback loops rather than taking a sequential approach. Unique benefits include embedding research in development at scale of impact through partnerships. Simply scaling innovations may not work due to varying contexts; options combined in different ways across scales should be considered. Research can generate understanding of what options work in different contexts.
The document provides an overview of the Consortium Research Program on Dryland Systems (CRP DS) and its implementation at the Jordan site. It discusses (1) the goals and features of CRP DS, (2) the characteristics of the Jordan site and plans for expansion, and (3) ongoing activities and achievements at the site, as well as challenges. Some key ongoing activities mentioned include trials of conservation agriculture, improving livestock productivity and health, enhancing water harvesting and soil conservation, and empowering rural women through dairy processing skills and market access. Challenges include the need to shift from a commodity focus to a whole farming system approach and clustering activities to yield measurable impacts.
This document summarizes the North Africa & West Asia region activities of the CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Agricultural Production Systems. It outlines the region's farming systems challenges and opportunities, the program's goals of achieving sustainable intensification and long-term food security. It then describes the program's flagship sites across different agro-ecological zones and major farming livelihood systems. Key research hypotheses and an innovation systems approach are discussed. The document highlights achievements including establishing research teams across sites and technologies being researched.
This document discusses the need for a unified systems approach to improve dryland livelihoods. It emphasizes identifying key constraints, building synergies across interventions, and considering how interventions affect overall systems. The CRP DS could add value through similarity mapping, knowledge-based proposals, and addressing the needs of over 2.5 billion people in dry areas. An effective new science framework would focus on overcoming constraints through synthesis, modeling, integration, and embracing heterogeneity. The operating model should involve linking with development strategies, considering agricultural livelihoods as well as upstream and downstream factors, building capacity for systems approaches, and facilitating two-way knowledge sharing.
1) Ongoing activities in the West African Sahel & Dry Savanna region include research on agroforestry, crop-livestock systems, and soil and water management across several production systems.
2) Key partners include ICRISAT, ILRI, ICRAF, and various national agricultural research institutes conducting on-farm testing of technologies.
3) Highlights of ongoing work include assessing biomass and resource flows, introducing new crop varieties and livestock management practices, strengthening local capacity, and facilitating innovation platforms.
This document summarizes the Dryland Systems Gender Strategy and Work Plan for implementing gender mainstreaming in the Dryland Systems CGIAR Research Program. It discusses the goals of promoting gender equity and reducing gender gaps. Key activities include mainstreaming gender within flagship technologies, undertaking strategic gender research, building gender awareness and capabilities, and integrating gender considerations into organizational structures, implementation, and the action plan. The strategy is aimed at making research and innovations more gender-aware and transformative to improve livelihoods and resilience for vulnerable households and communities.
This document outlines the essential elements of implementing an innovation platform (IP) for linking research to development in dry areas. The key elements discussed include:
- The purpose of the IP is to engage stakeholders and facilitate dialogue to effectively generate and disseminate agricultural research and development.
- Entry points should initially focus on relatively easy, relevant options to build early success and trust.
- The main output is a demonstration of the principles of multi-stakeholder engagement increasing the effectiveness and efficiency of research.
- Expected outcomes include greater adoption of options by communities as well as improvements to delivery systems through adoption by national development programs.
This document summarizes key points from a strategic gender research planning workshop. It discusses that gender research should look at complex gender relations and differences within gender groups, rather than seeing women and men as homogenous. The research needs to examine power relations and how gender is socially constructed in different contexts. Interventions aimed at gender equity could have unintended consequences if they do not consider local cultural and social systems and differences within gender groups. The research planning emphasizes understanding both formal and informal rights and addressing underlying inequities rather than just increasing access or creating new institutions.
This document summarizes a meeting between ICARDA and NCARE to discuss the CRP Dryland Systems program. It outlines the program objectives of improving livelihoods in marginal and intensifiable dryland areas. It evaluates the first phase and identifies challenges like lack of integration. It discusses the major agricultural livelihood systems in North Africa and West Asia and challenges they face. It introduces the interdisciplinary research team and their roles. It also includes questions from ISAC about achieving integrated systems approaches across sites and regions through innovative science.
This document provides an overview of ongoing activities and future prospects for the CGIAR Program Facilitation Unit for Central Asia and the Caucasus. It discusses the background of existing partnerships in the region and rationale for integrated dryland systems research. Key activities being implemented include on-farm trials of new crop varieties, improving livestock productivity, increasing water use efficiency, strengthening seed systems, and establishing innovation platforms. The activities contribute to intermediate development outcomes such as increasing resilience, improving food security and nutrition, and empowering women. The work is being carried out across three action sites in Central Asia through interdisciplinary research and partnerships with national organizations.
This document summarizes activities of the CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems in Tunisia. It outlines 12 main activities focused on improving agricultural sustainability, food security, and livelihoods in dryland areas. Key activities include conservation agriculture, small ruminant productivity, water and land productivity in irrigated systems, and policies on natural resources. Progress to date includes launching an innovation platform, establishing conservation agriculture and alley cropping trials, evaluating forage legumes, and assessing pasture species multiplication trials. The goal is to develop improved dryland agricultural systems and more resilient livelihoods in marginal dry areas.
This document summarizes activities related to improving value chains for cash crops in the Béni Khédache site in Tunisia. It discusses:
1) The objectives of selecting relevant crops and stakeholders in the value chain, mapping challenges for smallholder market access, and improving post-harvest handling.
2) The tasks completed in 2014, including selecting key crops and stakeholders in the olive oil value chain, and reporting results.
3) Key achievements including identifying olive oil as a relevant crop and mapping the olive oil value chain stakeholders and structure in Medenine, Tunisia.
4) Plans for 2015 include further analyzing the olive oil value chain operations, financial flows, and issues through surveys and workshops
- The document outlines the methodology for analyzing the vulnerability of farming systems in Béni Khédache-Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia. It describes data collection from 127 household surveys (BS), additional thematic surveys (TS), and collaboration with local actors.
- Data collection included a basic survey of households to understand characteristics, production systems, and vulnerabilities. Additional thematic surveys gathered seasonal data on crop systems, coping strategies, and natural resource usage.
- Previous research in the area was also leveraged to understand the history, systems, resource management, adaptation, and more. Local workshops involved actors to map resource usage. Collected data was entered into statistical software for analysis.
This document summarizes the findings of a project on sustainable irrigation management for olive growing in Syria from 2010-2014. Key findings include:
1) Applying supplemental irrigation at 50% of crop water requirement increased olive yields by 78-85% compared to rainfed yields.
2) Applying full irrigation at 100% of crop water requirement provided further yield increases of 20-21% over 50% supplemental irrigation.
3) Switching from rainfed to 50% supplemental irrigation increased farmer profits by over 100% according to a cost-benefit analysis.
4) If 25% of Syria's olive growing area adopted supplemental irrigation, it could result in additional annual olive production worth over $600 million.
The project aims to improve food security, income, and natural resource management for local communities through participatory development approaches. It targets 320,000 households in rural areas of Karak and Tafila governorates. Community participation is a core principle, with local committees involved in planning, implementing, and monitoring community action plans and annual work plans over three-year cycles. The project finances infrastructure and agricultural activities through these participatory processes to empower disadvantaged community members and strengthen local institutions.
Bhanu Traders is an exporter and supplier of agricultural products based in Nizamabad, India that has been in operation since 2001, offering maize seeds, soybean seeds, turmeric bulbs, and turmeric fingers grown and processed following quality standards; it is supported by a team dedicated to procurement, quality control, and distribution across India and worldwide. The company aims to provide customers with fresh and unadulterated agricultural products at competitive prices through its established supply chain and commitment to quality.
Founded in the year 2010, we, “Saipro Biotech Private Limited”, are a prominent manufacturer and supplier of quality-assured vegetable powders, fruit powders, Herbal Powders & spice powders. The array of products includes Vegetable Powders, Spices Powders, Medicinal Herbal Powder, Herbal Powders and Fruit Powders. All the products are processed under hygienic conditions by using herbal components, fresh & pure plants and plant parts. Our Products are Herbal Extracts, Medicinal Herbs Powder, Shatavari Powder, Amba Haldi Powder, Fresh Fruit Powders, Amala Powder.
We are manufacturer & exporting of hygienically processed range of Food Colours, Oleoresins & Nutraceutical Products. Our complete product range is formulated using quality ingredients and accurate chemical composition.
Volkem Chemical LLP is a manufacturer and exporter of food colors, oleoresins, and nutraceutical products established in 2011. It produces a wide range of primary food colors, natural food colors, oleoresin products, and nutraceuticals. The company has strict quality control measures and processes all products in a highly hygienic environment. It exports products to countries around the world and is led by Mitul B Mehta with a team of experienced professionals.
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This document provides information about Forever products, including drinks and gels. It discusses Forever's commitment to using high-quality aloe vera from their own plantations. Specific products are then summarized, including Forever Aloe Vera Gel which contains 99.7% inner leaf aloe gel, and Forever Freedom, an orange-flavored gel that also contains glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM. Forever Aloe Berry Nectar infuses aloe with cranberry and apple, while Forever Aloe Peaches blends aloe with peach puree. Each product summary includes ingredients, benefits, and usage instructions.
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