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JELU products sparked interest at FI China 2017

The JELUCEL® plant fibres and celluloses from JELU-WERK sparked a wide interest at Food Ingredients China 2017. Together with our sales partner Jobachem we presented our products at the international trade fair for food ingredients and additives.

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Food Ingredients China 2017

From 24 until 26 March 2017, JELU-WERK will be showcasing its JELUCEL® plant fibres and celluloses at Food Ingredients China (FIC). Together with our sales partner Jobachem, we will present our celluloses, wheat fibres, oat fibres and bamboo fibres at stand 61D30 in Shanghai.

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Lignocellulose: a nutrient-independent feed supplement

Lignocellulose is a natural feed supplement which increases the crude fibre content of animal food. The crude fibre content of food is an important factor in pet health. Although the food formulation specifies how high the optimal content should be, studies show repeatedly that the crude fibre ration of animals is insufficient. Lignocellulose has a constant high crude fibre content. Therefore, our JELUVET® lignocellulose makes it possible to feed an optimal, standardised crude fibre portion.

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Anti-caking agent for foods and spices: natural cellulose powder

Anti-caking agents such as JELUCEL® cellulose are indispensable in the food industry. They are used as anti-sticking agents for confectionery, as anti-clumping agents in cheese processing and as free-flow agents in the manufacture and processing of powdered foodstuffs. JELUCEL® is an organic anti-caking agent that consists of pure powdered cellulose.

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Food Ingredients Europe 2015

JELU-WERK will be showcasing at Food Ingredients 2015, taking place in Paris this year, until 3 December. We will present our plant fibres at stand 7D9 of the world’s most important trade fair for food ingredients.

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Bioplastic to be showcased

JELU will exhibit JELUPLAST®, a bioplastic of the new generation, at this year’s Fakuma. The newly developed biocomposite will be presented to the public in Hall B2, at stand 2307. The compound can be processed to produce stable boards that are particularly environmental-friendly.

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