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Food safety and integrity

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    Publisher Milling & Grain
    Year of publication 2018 May
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    Medium Digital
    Edition1
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    Economics & commerce > Computers and AI
    Economics & commerce > Feeding the World

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    Bühler

    Scope & contentBühler and Microsoft announce partnership to develop digital solutions for a sustainable food value chain.

    Bühler is set to unveil ground breaking digital technologies that include minimising toxic contamination, reducing food waste and increasing end product quality across the whole food value chain as part of a new partnership with Microsoft.

    The new digital solutions and services will be presented at the Microsoft booth at Hannover Messe in Germany. Watch this space as Milling and Grain will be live at the event to bring you the very latest developments on this new technology.

    “Today’s food value chains are facing tremendous challenges,” says Ian Roberts, CTO at the Bühler Group. “Digital solutions will allow us to improve food safety and integrity and reduce food losses and waste. They enable us to be more efficient in production. In fact, with intelligent implementation of our digital capabilities we will make a major step towards meeting our goals of lowering waste and energy consumption in the food value chain by 30 percent,” Mr Roberts adds.

    For the agriculture industry to meet the global quality demands of the future, sustainability in all aspects of agricultural production is key,” said Caglayan Arkan, General Manager Manufacturing & Resources at Microsoft.

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