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26-08-2014, 09:21 PM
#571
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Strong demand for Synlait Milk’s lactoferrin
Used in the manufacture of infant formula, health food and pharmaceutical products, the bioactive protein provides significant anti-inflammatory protection and other health benefits...Following the upgrade of its Specialty Milks Dryer earlier this year, Synlait Milk became one of only two manufacturers world-wide with the capability to produce lactoferrin as a spray-dried powder.
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26-08-2014, 09:37 PM
#572
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Originally Posted by Citizen Erased
I'm trying to work out if their response/attitude is arrogant or simply incompetent.
Hopefully neither. They're just so busy creating shareholder value that they forgot about us. Dealing with bureaucracy - they could be just as frustrated as the rest of us.
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27-08-2014, 09:04 AM
#573
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Originally Posted by Citizen Erased
But a lot more that two companies produce powdered lactoferrin around the world.... Why do they not use the obvious option of spray drying too I wonder...?
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27-08-2014, 09:34 AM
#574
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Originally Posted by whipit
But a lot more that two companies produce powdered lactoferrin around the world.... Why do they not use the obvious option of spray drying too I wonder...?
That's a good question. I found the answer on Synlait's website:
Typically, lactoferrin is freeze-dried and milled resulting in particles that can be more difficult to dissolve and therefore reducing its beneficial qualities...
[Spray drying] ensures maximum solubility and bioactivity of this protein.
Edit: That doesn't actually answer your question. Perhaps the old way of doing it is cheaper and/or the technology is fairly new.
Last edited by Citizen Erased; 27-08-2014 at 09:36 AM.
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28-08-2014, 11:28 AM
#575
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Babidge, CEO of ATM, has said that he believes Synlait will get Chinese accreditation in September. Final result due on 22nd Sept. so I hope we have some resolution by then.
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28-08-2014, 11:52 AM
#576
Originally Posted by zigzag
Babidge, CEO of ATM, has said that he believes Synlait will get Chinese accreditation in September. Final result due on 22nd Sept. so I hope we have some resolution by then.
not quite - if you are referring to todays NBR article
http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/a2-milk...sion-bd-161515
it says: "Babidge hopes it will be in September".
So lets hope that his hope has some solid foundation ....
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28-08-2014, 12:19 PM
#577
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Originally Posted by BlackPeter
Hope/Believe. At least he didn't say "pray"
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28-08-2014, 01:27 PM
#578
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28-08-2014, 01:40 PM
#579
"The only exception is for exports of finished infant formula to China. Documentation required to support Synlait Milk’s application for registration as an exporter of finished infant formula to China was sent to the Chinese regulatory body today by MPI."
bugger
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28-08-2014, 02:03 PM
#580
GENERAL: SML: Synlait Milk receives MPI approval |
01:18p.m. |
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SML |
28/08/2014 13:18 |
GENERAL |
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REL: 1318 HRS Synlait Milk Limited (NS) |
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GENERAL: SML: Synlait Milk receives MPI approval |
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Synlait Milk has received approval of its Risk Management Programme from the |
Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) for its dry blending and consumer |
packaging plant. |
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The approval enables Synlait Milk to now pack and export retail-ready product |
from its manufacturing site, having met the New Zealand food safety |
requirements of the Animal Products Act 1999. |
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The only exception is for exports of finished infant formula to China. |
Documentation required to support Synlait Milk's application for registration |
as an exporter of finished infant formula to China was sent to the Chinese |
regulatory body today by MPI. |
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Synlait Milk now looks forward with confidence to working with authorities in |
New Zealand and China to achieve registration as soon as possible. |
End CA:00254538 For:SML Type:GENERAL Time:2014-08-28 13:18:35 |
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