
DSM Food & Beverage
About
Company description
At DSM in Food & Beverage, we strive to achieve a world where you don’t have to choose between taste, texture and health. While also reducing demands on the planet’s finite natural resources and our carbon footprint. With our unrivaled scientific foundation, along with our expertise and dedication, we help you deliver delicious, nutritious and sustainable food and beverages, so that you and your consumers can enjoy it all. With DSM you get more than an ingredients supplier. You get a solution provider, a reliable partner.
We understand your business needs and we share the same dedication. Combined with our global reach and local expertise, we work with you to innovate, to improve and to grow across a broad food and beverage portfolio, including Dairy; Plant-based Alternatives; Beverage & Brewing; Savory; Bakery, Cereal & Bars; and Confectionery & Fruit.
Quick facts
Sales markets | Africa; Asia; Australia; Central/South America; Eastern Europe; Middle East; North America; Western Europe |
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Primary business activity | Manufacturer: Ingredients / Additives |
Affiliated categories: | Colours |Cultures and fermentation starters |Dairy More |
News about DSM Food & Beverage

28 Sep 2023
Introducing dsm-firmenich to the plant-based innovators of the future
How can manufacturers stand out in a crowded plant-based market? By exceeding expectations in taste, texture, health, and sustainability – with help from dsm-firmenich.
Read more10 Nov 2022
Enjoy it all: DSM talks taste, texture and health in the run up to FiE 2022
Enhancing plant-based applications in taste, texture and health, addressing trending health priorities and introducing efficiency improving technologies – don’t miss the chance to meet DSM at FiE.
Read more17 May 2020
Exploring different approaches to lactose-free dairy
Demand for lactose-free dairy is on the rise around the world, and manufacturers have several options available to them to tap into this growing trend.
Read more6 Apr 2020
Covid-19 boosts immune support market
The novel coronavirus outbreak has had some unexpected side effects, including a sales boost for manufacturers of immunity-focused foods and supplements – although there is no evidence that any product can protect against the virus itself.
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