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Synthite’s Next Move in Kerala

Synthite's future in Kerala focuses on high-value product processing, advanced extraction technologies, and sustainable ingredient solutions to meet evolving market demands for cleaner and high-quality food products
News DeskBy News Desk1 March 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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In an exclusive conversation with Channeliam.com, Aju Jacob, Managing Director of Synthite Industries, shared insights on the company’s expansion plans, the evolving food industry, and the role of sustainability in ingredient processing.

Expanding High-Value Processing in Kerala

Synthite, a global leader in spice and plant-based extracts, plans to continue expanding in Kerala. However, instead of large-scale manufacturing, the company will focus on high-value product processing.

“Kerala does not offer opportunities for large-scale manufacturing, but we see strong potential in bio-manufacturing and non-solvent-based extractions. These require high precision and advanced technology,” said Aju Jacob.

Challenges in Traditional Extraction

Synthite’s expansion in standard solvent extraction remains limited due to the scarcity of raw materials. However, the market is shifting toward cleaner and functional ingredients, where quality and sustainability matter more than just cost.

“The demand for cleaner food ingredients is market-driven. Consumers today are willing to pay more for higher-quality extractions, especially when ingredients are used for both flavor and health benefits,” he explained.

Cleaner, Sustainable Ingredients Over Organic

The future of the food industry lies in contaminant-free ingredients rather than fully organic products. Aju Jacob noted that while organic food is an ambitious goal, soil contamination and agricultural practices make it difficult to achieve immediately.

“Instead of organic, the industry will move towards minimally contaminated or contaminant-free ingredients, ensuring they stay within permissible limits,” he said. “It will take at least 5-10 years for soil quality and farming practices to improve significantly.”

Technology-Driven Growth

Synthite is actively adopting new technologies to meet the high-quality standards required in processed organic products. The company aims to strike a balance between sustainability, efficiency, and quality, ensuring that its products meet evolving global demands.

As consumer preferences shift toward cleaner and sustainable options, Synthite Industries is positioning itself as a leader in high-value ingredient processing, paving the way for a more sustainable future in the food industry.

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