Cleaning challenges in Food Industry
Hygiene begins with floor-care, especially in the food segment, as everything that spills, falls down on the floor or the nearest surface… everything that is not required is thrown down…
Hygiene begins with floor-care, especially in the food segment, as everything that spills, falls down on the floor or the nearest surface… everything that is not required is thrown down…
Gujarat, tagged as the most ‘investor friendly’ state of India, tops in food processing (combining dairy, agro, poultry and fisheries) with 9.6% growth rate. Committed to offer financial support and…
Expanding its foot-print in the pest management sector in India, Rentokil Initial has acquired Pestcone Plus of Gujarat. The acquisition will enrich Rentokil’s wide range of service offerings in line…
“It probably makes business sense to draft service terms on the basis of bottom line, however, at Sterling Pest Control, we strongly believe in delivering our services from the heart…
Klinox Marketing, Surat-based chemical distributor, appointed as the distributor of Betco Corporation, USA, has launched a range of cleaning chemicals in the Indian market. Speaking to Clean India Journal, Hiren…
While the value of the Indian dairy industry is expected to reach Rs5 lakh crore, milk output will touch 190 million tonnes by 2015. With such ambitious targets and increasing…
When it comes to cleanliness and hygiene, the most important and elemental aspect is to ensure that the floors and the environment at the workplace are kept healthy. Different floors in food processing, auto and pharma industries require different maintenance.
Food processing industry by its very nature is susceptible to attacks from various pests. The entire chain of processing from raw material to the finished product which reaches the end consumer is critical and needs to be evaluated for pest hot spots. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the way to deal with the management of pests in this industry. By addressing the underlying causes of pest infestations – access to food, water and shelter – IPM can prevent infestation before pesticides are even considered.
At a rapid growth rate of 25-30% per annum, the over `16,000 crore-facility services industry of India is drawing global attention with more and more international service providers making inroads into this market. While the overall development in various sectors has increased opportunities, the service industry is heading for a boom in South India. Clean India Journal takes stock of the trends triggering this growth and the potential tier-II and III cities is offering to the service industry.
Pest Control (India) Pvt Ltd has expanded operations both in the Indian and international markets and “now there is need for education, standardisation and implementation of eco-friendly pest solution“, says Joshua Rao, General Manager-Marketing (Service Sales), PCI