A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 8, 2000 2000 Dry Milk and Whey Program Aims to Expand Markets ROSEMONT 1L - In baked goods, snack foods, meat products, nutritional beverages and many other popular foods, dairy ingredients con tinue to make important inroads in food manufacturing, thus adding value to milk. This year’s farmer funded dry milk and whey ingredient marketing program seems to take advantage of these new marketing opportunities to help increase con sumer demand for these ingredients “The overall goal of the program is to change the market’s perception of dairy, raise awareness of dairy ingredients and increase usage of dry milk, dry whey and other dairy-based value-added ingredients," said Bill Haines, vice president of busmess-to business marketing foi Dairy Management Inc. rM (DMI). Emerging market opportunities for dry milk and whey include * Uses in nutraceuticals and function al foods, offering consumers value added nutrition and wellness proper ties * Continued improvements in func tionality, meaning the ability of dairy ingredients to work well with other ingredients in various applications such as baked goods, snack foods, dairy products, meat products, nutri tional beverages and confectionery products Part of the challenge of increasing the use of dairy ingredients lies in educating potential users about | Randall G. Renninger | Certified Public Accountant Specializing in agriculture and construction industries “We help business people discover ways to cut costs, save taxes, and be more profitable” Call about our FREE seminars I 535 W. Orange Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 ( (717) 299-6480 ♦ Fax (717)299-6390 HEATMOR outdoor wood furnace Stainless Steel ... For New Construction Why Not Examine The "Chimtek Difference." 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Through this effort, DMI has supplied dairy ingre dient technical information to numer ous manufactureers and suppliers, including Nabisco®, Proctor & Gamble, Slimfast® Starbucks®, Land O' Lakes® and Challenge Dairy In addition, DMI has worked to conduct technical seminars with the food development staffs of Pillsbuiy® and Kellogg’s® The checkoff also promotes the use of dairy ingredients through industry research and development, as well as by supporting dairy ingre dients applications programs at vari ous universities around the country. The Dairy Powders and Concentrates Applications Program at California Polytechnic State University (San Luis Obispo CA), which was dedicat ed in early March, joins the Dry Whey Applications Program at the Wisconsin Center for Dairy Research (Madison WI) m finding workable applications that manufacturers can rely on for solutions before they invest in full-scale development. 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Sausages con taining WPC showed less shrinkage during cooking and can be produced for about the same as their full-fat counterparts and for less than most lowfat products. The dairy ingredients program sponsors the development of mar ketable food applications containing dry milk and whey through its “Discoveries in “Dairy Ingredients Contest.” This year’s team of students winners includes: • Cornell University’s “Tropical Jewels” (a premium frozen yogurt, coated with a fine layer of chocolate blended with green tea powder, con taining nonfat dry milk and whey protein concentrate, or WPC) • Utah State University’s “Whey Krunchers” (a crunchy, high-protem lowfat sports nutrition snack food containing nonfat dry milk and WPC). 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