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Farm Economy Seen Stabilizing in 2026; Costs & Policy Still Key Constraints
Jan 11, 2026

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The FAO Dairy Price Index declined by 4.4% in Dec 2025
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Heritage Foods MD Wins Outstanding Dairy Professional Award 2025
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Heritage Foods Limited announced that Mrs. N. Bhuvaneswari, Vice Chairperson & Managing Director, received the Outstanding Dairy Professional Award 2025 (Andhra Pradesh) at the Indian Dairy Associatio...Read More

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Comparison amongst fatty acids in plant-based milk alternatives

By DairyNews7x7•Published on October 27, 2025

A new scientific study has compared the profiles of free and total fatty acids in plant-based milk alternatives available in Greece, spotlighting nutritional nuances between these products and traditional dairy options. The research analysed a range of plant-based milks to determine how well their fat content aligns with consumer expectations around healthier, sustainable alternatives.

Key findings indicate that while plant-based milks show promise in offering emulsified fat profiles favourable to health, there remain significant variations across formulations—especially in terms of the amount and type of free versus bound fatty acids. These differences are important because the bioavailability and metabolic impact of fats depend heavily on their form. The study thereby raises awareness that not all non-dairy alternatives deliver equivalent fat-quality outcomes.

For stakeholders in the dairy and alternative-dairy sectors—such as producers, testing labs (like your firm) and food processing engineers—the study emphasises two take-aways: first, fat fractionation and fatty acid composition should be key metrics when formulating plant-based milks or yogurts to ensure nutritional parity or advantage; second, clear communication to consumers about fat quality in plant-based options can differentiate brands in a crowded market.

Implications for Indian Markets

The findings from the Greek study on free and total fatty acids in plant-based milk alternatives carry important implications for the Indian dairy sector, which is witnessing a steady rise in demand for non-dairy beverages. India’s market for plant-based milks—largely soy, almond, oat, and coconut-based—has grown rapidly in urban segments, driven by health-conscious consumers and export opportunities. However, this study underscores that not all plant-based products are nutritionally comparable to cow milk, particularly in fat composition and bioavailability. For Indian producers, this means there’s a need to focus on the quality of lipid profiles in formulations, ensuring that fat content contributes positively to both health and taste.

For the dairy industry at large, these findings present both a challenge and an opportunity. Traditional dairies can leverage their established nutritional superiority—especially in providing essential fatty acids—by emphasizing the bio-functional and metabolic benefits of real milk fats. At the same time, leading Indian cooperatives and private dairies entering the plant-based space should invest in advanced lipid profiling and processing technologies to enhance the nutritional equivalence of their alternative products. This would not only strengthen consumer trust but also align with the emerging FSSAI guidelines on nutritionally balanced plant-based foods.

In the broader sustainability context, the research invites Indian policymakers and food technologists to adopt a holistic approach when comparing dairy and plant-based products. Rather than treating plant-based milks as automatic substitutes, the focus should be on scientific validation of their health claims and lifecycle sustainability. The study highlights the importance of rigorous compositional analysis—something India’s growing network of NABL-accredited food labs can play a vital role in—to ensure transparent labeling, fair consumer communication, and informed innovation in the dairy and alternative-dairy ecosystem.

Source : Dairynews7x7 Oct 27th 2025 Read the research paper here 

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