Converting lower value crops into nutritious food products

A new food manufacturing company, Nutri V, has been formed by leading vegetable grower Fresh Select and Australia’s national science agency CSIRO.

Converting lower value crops into nutritious food products
Nutri V is commercializing CSIRO-patented technologies to turn surplus Australian-grown vegetables into ingredients, products and supplements that lock in the vegetable’s natural color and flavor. Credit: NutriV

Nutri V is developing nutritious products from vegetables that might otherwise be thrown out to help people eat healthier and pioneer new sustainable farming practices.

Nutri V is commercializing CSIRO-patented technologies to turn surplus Australian-grown vegetables into ingredients, products and supplements that lock in the vegetable’s natural color and flavor.

They also have enhanced nutritional content thanks to CSIRO’s microencapsulation of healthy oils and gut health fermentation applications.

Only 7 per cent of Australian adults and 5 per cent of children eat the recommended five serves of vegetables a day.

At the same time, food waste costs the Australian economy $20 billion each year, with about 20 per cent of all vegetables grown in Australia wasted before even hitting retail shelves.

Sustainable, dairy and gluten free, Nutri V ingredients help the environment as well as Australians looking to meet their daily vegetable intake.

Nutri V CEO John Said explained that Nutri V would produce a range of value-added vegetable ingredients from 100 per cent Australian grown vegetables including highly nutritious powders and purees for use in a variety of applications such as food products or supplements.

We’ll be able to minimize wastage by using the entire crop to make powder – ‘ugly veg’, stems and leaves as well – not just the retail-fit parts. In the years to come, our planet needs to produce more with the same resources and we see Nutri V as part of that solution. We’ve been collaborating with the CSIRO for more than two decades and this latest venture is a tremendous breakthrough with numerous benefits for people and the planet."

Nutri V CEO John Said

CSIRO scientist Dr Pablo Juliano said Nutri V was turning cutting-edge food science into products for all Australians to enjoy while making a difference for the planet.

We’ve been able to apply our expertise in creating nutrient dense foods with innovative techniques to tackle the challenge of converting what might otherwise be lower value crops into foods with enhanced nutritional profile. This is next-step innovation in plant-based ingredient and product technology."

Dr Pablo Juliano, CSIRO scientist

Mr Said he did not see the Nuri V products as a replacement for a fresh and healthy diet.

"Fresh is best," Mr Said said.

"Rather, Nutri V provides an opportunity to help consumers increase their vegetable intake quickly and easily.

“Nutri V sees these ingredients as a fantastic opportunity for the Australian food industry to increase the nutritional content of products to maximize the health of consumers.” 

The first Nutri V products will be available in the coming months.

Nutri V and the Nutri V logo are trademarks of Nutri V Pty Ltd.

To learn more about Nutri V’s ingredients, our vision or become part of the growing team, please visit www.nutriv.com.au.

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