Miller Magazine Issue: 119 November 2019
34 NEWS MILLER / NOVEMBER 2019 Pastazym provides remedy for pasta producers World Pasta Day should be a day of enjoyment, but pasta producers are currently confronted with rising du- rum prices. The reason for this is the scarcity of Canadian durum wheat after harvest problems overseas. A situati- on that is further exacerbated by declining crop output in Europe. With its enzyme range Pastazym, the Ham- burg-based flour improver Mühlenchemie now offers the pasta industry a way of substituting the much cheaper soft wheat with the same “al dente” quality as durum wheat, without any limits to processability. Due to the rainfalls of the last weeks, the Canadian farmers are currently having difficulties harvesting their durum fields. Less than 50 % of Canada’s high-quality durum has been harvested so far, whereas normally the harvest is already completed within this period. The un- harvested grain is more and more sprouted, which is why they become unusable for further processing. The shortage of durum wheat is having a severe impa- ct on global pasta production, which is traditionally de- pendent on durum imports from Canada. The European Commission forecasts a 13 % decline in Canadian durum production compared to the previous year. A shortage of Canadian durum wheat, which accounts for around 60 % of global durum wheat exports, is therefore becoming apparent. Also, the modest harvest situation in France is currently affecting the price. While the market price of French durum three months ago, was 230 USD/MT, it has since risen to 270 USD/MT. Pasta producers in particular are likely to have to stru- ggle with rising raw material prices, as the well deman- ded durum wheat has unique dough-physical properties that are required in pasta production. Mühlenchemie is responding to this shortage of raw materials with a tech- nical solution: The Pastazym range of the Hamburg-ba- sed food technologist allows pasta producers to use more available wheat varieties and thus significantly reduce raw material costs while maintaining pasta quality. Pastazym is particularly suitable for pasta made from soft wheat and for mixtures of different wheat qualities and gives them the authentic “al dente” properties of durum wheat. The active ingredient basis of the Pastaz- ym range are functional enzyme systems, which depen- ding on the flour basis and desired functions, cover a wide range of applications. Current harvest reports forecast worldwide shortage of durum wheat. Raw material prices for pasta producers have already risen by 30 % shortly before World Pasta Day. Mühlenchemie’s enzyme system Pastazym allows pasta producers to use more available wheat varieties and thus significantly reduce raw material costs while maintaining pasta quality.
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