Barentz to distribute ACT Polyols’ rice-based sweeteners and proteins in North America
31 Jan 2022 --- Barentz, a life science ingredient distributor, will become the exclusive North American distributor for ACT Polyols (ACT). The Pakistan-based manufacturer eyes big growth in the clean label market with its non-GMO, rice-derived sweeteners and protein isolates.
Its ingredients, available in organic and conventional grades, are used in dietary supplements and food products, such as beverages, desserts, confectionery, energy bars and baked goods.
“ACT’s line of clean label sweeteners and proteins fills the growing demand of North American consumers to bring organic, natural and sustainable foods into their homes,” says Mike Emrich, president, human nutrition, North America, Barentz.
Asad Iqbal, CEO of ACT Polyols, adds that “the confluence of values of ACT and Barentz makes for a strong relationship.”
Though processing, filtration and evaporation, the syrup is carefully manufactured through enzymatic liquefaction of allergen and GMO-free rice.
ACT Polyols’ rice protein is also made from locally-produced allergen and GMO-free rice.
It is produced by treating rice with special enzymes that separate rice’s protein content from its carbohydrates. Once the protein content is isolated, a plant-based, gluten-free protein powder is produced.
Capitalizing on high-quality
Strategically located within Karachi, ACT is positioned to source a distinctive selection of high-quality rice.
Its production facility boasts GFSI (FSSC 2200), Non-GMO Project verified, USDA certified organic, kosher and halal certifications.
ACT’s R&D team says it combines its “state-of-the-art” technology with artisan craftsmanship. Moreover, it continues to discover new processes and explore product development.
“We’re proud that ACT’s vision to be the benchmark in quality, innovation, safety and customer satisfaction supports our key initiatives,” concludes Barentz’s Emrich.
Clean label sweeteners in demand
Sweeteners have gained increasing relevancy as the public health debate puts obesity and high sugar intake into focus.
Even traditional categories like confectionery are seeing an increase in demand for sugar-reduced and clean label products.
In other moves, Barentz was appointed strategic partner for Chr. Hansen Natural Colors (now Oterra), to distribute its natural color portfolio in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Edited by Missy Green
This feature is provided by Nutrition Insight’s sister website, Food Ingredients First.
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