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Frutarom looks to secure annatto supply with female farming

23 Jun 2017

Frutarom Natural Solutions BU says it is offering local women farmers and growers in Latin America a secured income and versatile collaboration to ensure a safe, sustainable and consistent supply of natural annatto coloring.

Frutarom looks to secure annatto supply with female farming

Frutarom Natural Solutions BU says it is offering local women farmers and growers in Latin America a secured income and versatile collaboration to ensure a safe, sustainable and consistent supply of natural annatto coloring.

“Women are playing a big role in changing the food system to create a well-nourished world,” said Danielle Nierenberg, president of FoodTank. “They are taking on larger and more defined roles in food and agriculture, globally.”

On average, Frutarom notes, women represent 43% of the world’s agricultural labour force, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Bank.

In Peru, Brazil, Guatemala and other countries, women are the primary keepers of the household but are struggling with basic subsistence, the company continues. In light of this challenge, and with the growing demand for natural annatto colouring, Frutarom has initiated a collaboration with a local agriculture partner to encourage local women to become independent farmers and grow annatto in their fields.

Together, Frutarom says it and its partner support the local farmers from mother plantation to education and training, including technical support on how to grow and harvest high quality annatto, noting that it is committed to buying all the fresh annatto harvested at a fair price. The outcome of this collaboration is providing a safe, stable income to the growers, working directly with local farmers.

“Global food and beverage companies are shifting quickly from Yellow 5 and 6 artificial colors to natural annatto in a wide range of food applications,” said Yoni Glickman, President of Frutarom Natural Solutions.

Annatto is an oily seed from the Achiote tree (Bixa orellana). Natural pigments present in the seeds are the carotenoids bixin and norbixin. It has a wide colour range of yellow to orange tones with mid to high stability against light, heat and oxidation.

“Frutarom’s advanced extraction of the seeds also enables recovery of high-antioxidant vitamin E while significantly minimizing fruit waste,” said Glickman. “Suppliers of natural colors are in a race to provide sufficient supplies of natural annatto colouring. ”Frutarom is there to help them develop and expand their businesses by offering technical and business support. We want them to grow with us.”

Two production sites, one in Lima, Peru, and the second in Murcia, Spain, enable a smooth supply chain in fulfilling global demand and ensuring a constant supply of annatto colour.

“This ‘win-win’ situation for Frutarom and the farmers fills the gap in supply to meet the growing demand for natural annatto colouring and allows transparency with our customers worldwide,” said Glickman. “We ensure safe, high-quality, all-natural colour supply while supporting local communities in developing countries.”

According to Global Natural Food Colours Market Analysis and Forecast, 2016–2026/ FMI, the natural colours market is– US$1.3B while market growth is around CAGR: 7%.