
Consumers looking for plant-based options to dairy milk have an abundance of choice available from oat, almond, soy and rice to even macadamia milk.
But a product geared to taste almost exactly like dairy milk that would be shelf-stable for up to three years could soon hit the market.
It’s milk made from sugar cane, and scientists say the proteins in it are similar to animal proteins.
And while the research is continuing, he’s confident it’s now at the critical stage where it could be successful.
He said while it would depend on the other ingredients included in the milk, the protein produced by the precision fermentation could be incorporated into various foods to boost their protein content.
Whether milk made from sugar cane would have similar health benefits compared to other plant-based milk, Professor Turner said it would depend on the final formulation.
Cow protein, or casein, is a high-quality protein that contains all essential amino acids and is highly bioavailable.
The state government has stumped up $528,000 to get the project off the ground, and Cauldron was waiting on regulatory approvals to proceed.
“We’re not looking to replace the food chain, we’re just looking to complement or supplement it into the future,” Ms Stansfield said.
She said they were creating an alternative value stream for the sugar industry.
“Protein costs a lot more than sugar,” she said.
“We’re hoping it will take some of the fluctuations out of [sugar] pricing and it will ensure the continued use of sugar going forward in a volatile nutritional market.
“We don’t want to be stealing from an industry. We want to be adding to an industry.”
“Any good businessman would say it’s great to have the opportunity either to sell to your next-door neighbour or to export, whatever pays the best,” Mr Olejas said.
He said selling products in Australia rather than exporting would reduce international transport costs for growers. Mackay canegrower Kevin Borg says the new technology could be beneficial to the industry.
President of Canegrowers Mackay Kevin Borg said the cane industry was in the box seat for this new technology and he saw a strong appetite from consumers.
“In the past, there’s been no government support in place, but today, we’ve got a government that’s hell-bent on introducing these projects,” he said.
“But, if we can afford to just put it over the fence into a plant that’s producing protein, I think there’s a premium that needs to be paid.
“I’ll supply the cane. They can work the science out.”
A spokesperson for dairy advocate eastAUSmilk said the organisation had spoken to representatives and all parties agreed further discussion would be beneficial.
Ms Stansfield said international milk companies were investing in new technologies to shore up their supply chain.
Source : ABC net Australia Sep 1st 2023