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The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) warns that by 2050 the Earth will be inhabited by at least 9.2 billion people. o eradicate hunger and meet the demand for food, by mid-century the global production of food products has to be increased by 70%, and in developing countries it must be doubled. One of the strategies that humanity will have is that of dehydrated foods with presentation in powders.

GRANULATES AND POWDER

OF EASY FALL

They are dry products formed by granules and that may or may not contain a certain proportion of dust. Due to their physical nature, they are products that flow easily due to the simple effect of gravity, and which do not tend to compact or form vaults during handling.
Some examples: Sugar, Salt, Grain Fertilizers, Pharmaceutical Granules, Powdered Detergents, Soluble Coffee, Sweeteners, Black Pepper, Instant Tea, Soluble Instant Drinks, Silica Gel.

POWDERS

HARD POWDERS

Define the group of dry products formed by fine dust particles. They are generally very volatile products and, therefore, do not flow easily and tend to compact.
Some examples: Flours, Chemical Yeast, Cocoa powder, Powder dyes, Ground pepper, Talc, Coffee 3 in 1, Spices.

GRANULATES AND POWDER

OF EASY FALL

They are dry products formed by granules and that may or may not contain a certain proportion of dust. Due to their physical nature, they are products that flow easily due to the simple effect of gravity, and which do not tend to compact or form vaults during handling.
Some examples: Sugar, Salt, Grain Fertilizers, Pharmaceutical Granules, Powdered Detergents, Soluble Coffee, Sweeteners, Black Pepper, Instant Tea, Soluble Instant Drinks, Silica Gel.

POWDERS

HARD POWDERS

Define the group of dry products formed by fine dust particles. They are generally very volatile products and, therefore, do not flow easily and tend to compact.
Some examples: Flours, Chemical Yeast, Cocoa powder, Powder dyes, Ground pepper, Talc, Coffee 3 in 1, Spices.

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