In B.Sc Food Processing and Technology course, students are taught certain criteria that are mandatory for the appropriate processing of food, keeping bacteria and pest under control. Various stages of food processing methods such as peeling off the outer layer of the raw materials, chopping, slicing, mincing, fermentation, liquefaction, emulsification, cooking, mixing, gasification, proofing, spray drying, pasteurization and packaging are pivotal in this course.
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• Food preservation is one of the important departments in this course where the students are taught how to prevent bacteria, growth of fungi and many other micro-organisms.
• Traditional techniques such as drying, cooling (preserving food products such as dairy products, meat and fish), freezing, heating, and pickling will be the prime focus.
• According to an article by Yahoo finance, MarketStudyReport LLC forecasted that global food processing solutions industry generated revenues worth USD 58,250.45 million in the year 2019 and is expected to register commendable growth between 2020 and 2026.
• The growth is primarily attributed to focus among major companies towards adopting efficient and fast food processing and distribution systems.
• Factors such as per capita income, health infrastructure, rapidly growing population and urbanization have resulted in expansion of food and beverage industry.
• Hence, according to the report, Asia-Pacific accounts for the largest market share and the demand for convenience food products in a developing country like India is growing rapidly.
• Which is why, there are millions of job opportunities in this field and the demand for a food technician only increases with time.
• By the end of the course, students will have a broad understanding to boost the shell-life of food products and to avoid wastage.
• Prevention food contamination, thereby reducing health inequalities and major health concerns will have a prime focus on.
• Food storage and Transportation, to turn raw food materials into attractive, marketable products are taught to students by skilled and experience professors.