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Cargill transforms Singapore Innovation Center to meet evolving Asian food consumption needs

Supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board and Enterprise Singapore, the  refurbishment will enable Cargill to serve the booming foodservice sector and demand for indulgent foods.  

SINGAPORE (November 21, 2024) — To advance innovation and further contribute to Asia’s vibrant food ecosystem, Cargill is bolstering the capabilities of its Singapore Innovation Center,  supported by the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and Enterprise Singapore.  

Expected to be completed by early 2025, the enhancements will enable Cargill to better  collaborate with its food manufacturing, foodservice and retail customers in Singapore and across  the region to develop innovative foods that meet Asian consumer trends. By establishing and  augmenting new and existing innovation capabilities, as well as strengthening external innovation with customers, suppliers and other partners, the transition of the center will also provide  opportunities for customers to grow and expand, be it locally, regionally or globally, by leveraging  Cargill’s extensive network and regional strength.  

According to Cargill’s 2024 proprietary APAC TrendTracker study, health and wellness are top of  mind for Asian consumers when making diet and lifestyle choices. At the same time, consumers  also enjoy indulging in food and beverages while seeking guilt-free pleasures, novelty and elevated sensory experiences. Last but not least, the rise of the middle-class across Asia with consumers enjoying greater spending power while also wanting more convenience in their busier  lives is driving strong growth in the foodservice and HORECA (Hotel, Restaurant, Café/Catering) sectors as dining out, takeaways and food deliveries become increasingly popular.  

To meet the booming demand in foodservice and for indulgent products in the categories of  bakery, chocolate confectionery, ice-cream and café-style beverages, especially in Asia which is  home to 60% of the global population and fastest-growing middle class, Cargill’s upgraded innovation center in Singapore will include new capabilities such as:  

A reimagined foodservice and bar space that allows for lively interaction, creativity and co-creation with customers. Cargill’s team of chefs and baristas will also be on hand  to create and promote innovative product concepts. 
An expanded kitchen with a modular layout and the latest equipment to demonstrate  culinary techniques and facilitate engagement with foodservice customers, enhancing  the end-to-end process from ideation to application.  
A Chocolate Academy where chefs and culinary experts support customers with  product co-creation, showcase application of chocolate gourmet solutions, conduct  trainings, and craft new recipes for the hotel, restaurant and catering (HORECA) sector.  
A Product and Process Development Lab focusing on the development and  application of functional or integrated solutions like pectin and modified starches for use in foodservice and indulgent creations, improving taste and texture of bakery  fillings, cookies, sauces and dressings.  
A passionate team of chefs, sensory scientists and food technologists working  together, marrying art with science to drive solutions for foodservice, bakery and  confectionery customers.  

“Within the region and globally, Singapore has an undisputed reputation as a leading food  innovation hub, thanks to the abundance of talent, advanced technologies and supportive  regulatory policies,” says Florian Schattenmann, Cargill’s Chief Technology Officer and Vice  President of R&D and Innovation

“We are confident that these updates to our Singapore Innovation Center will expand and  strengthen our suite of innovation capabilities and enable Singapore, Cargill and our customers  to remain at the forefront of food innovation. Together, we will connect the regional food  ecosystem, creating the high quality and novel foods and beverages which Asian consumers want  to enjoy,” he added.  

“Cargill’s revitalised Innovation Center reinforces Singapore’s position as the hub for agrifood  innovation in Asia, driving the development of next-generation food products for the region and  the world. Cargill’s investment deepens Singapore’s capabilities in cutting-edge food innovation  and nutrition research, creating exciting career opportunities for Singaporeans,” said Lim Wey Len, Executive Vice President of the Economic Development Board (EDB)

“Cargill’s latest investment in the Singapore Innovation Center to meet evolving food preferences  of Asian consumers adds to Singapore’s strength as a trade and innovation hub for regional and  global solutions. As part of Trade2030 strategy, EnterpriseSG will continue to partner global  companies like Cargill to expand their activities in Singapore across the value chain,” said Lee Pak Sing, Enterprise Singapore’s Assistant Managing Director for Trade and Connectivity. 

In addition to Singapore, Cargill operates three other Innovation Centers in Asia, namely in  Shanghai, Beijing and Gurgaon. Serving as critical innovation hubs for local and regional markets,  these Centers enable end-to-end food innovation, from development to application.  

As a leading food solutions provider with presence across the food value chain, Cargill supports  customers in Asia and beyond with its wide-ranging and sustainable sourcing networks,  proprietary market insights, risk management expertise, state-of-the-art manufacturing plants and  innovation facilities.  

About Cargill 

Cargill is committed to providing food, ingredients, agricultural solutions, and industrial products  to nourish the world in a safe, responsible, and sustainable way. Sitting at the heart of the supply  chain, we partner with farmers and customers to source, make and deliver products that are vital  for living.

Our 160,000 team members innovate with purpose, providing customers with life’s essentials so  businesses can grow, communities prosper, and consumers live well. With 159 years of  experience as a family company, we look ahead while remaining true to our values. We put people  first. We reach higher. We do the right thing—today and for generations to come. For more  information, visit Cargill.com and our News Center

Media contact: pris_tan@cargill.com

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