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The Food Testing market within the context of Food Processing is a sector that focuses on the analysis of food products to ensure they meet safety and quality standards. It involves the use of various techniques such as chemical, physical, and microbiological testing to detect any potential contaminants or adulterants. This helps to ensure that food products are safe for consumption and meet the necessary regulatory requirements. Food Testing also helps to identify any potential allergens, nutritional content, and other characteristics of food products.
Food Testing is an important part of the food production process, as it helps to ensure that food products are safe and of high quality. It is also used to detect any potential problems in the production process, such as contamination or adulteration.
Some companies in the Food Testing market include Eurofins Scientific, SGS, Intertek, ALS Limited, Bureau Veritas, and TÜV SÜD. Show Less Read more