Relsus to introduce high-quality plant-based protein in India

Relsus’s launch is a significant step towards reducing dependency on protein powder imports by producing high-quality products in India

Relsus, a Singapore-based food technology company specialising in plant-based protein concentrates and isolates, proudly announces the official launch of its premium range of plant-based protein powders in India. Pioneering a transformative step forward, Relsus is introducing high-quality, sustainably produced plant-based proteins manufactured in India using locally sourced raw materials. This initiative not only addresses the critical protein deficiency affecting 70 per cent of Indians but also contributes to global efforts to combat climate change by reducing the food industry’s carbon footprint.

With over one hundred start-ups in India focusing on plant-based food and beverage options, who mainly depend upon imported protein powders, and often face inconsistent qualities. Relsus’s launch is a significant step towards reducing dependency on protein powder imports by producing high-quality products in India, and supporting local farmers, thereby boosting incomes, and creating job opportunities within India. The company’s dedication to empowering Indian and international food companies aligns with its vision to bring India and Southeast Asia to the forefront of the global plant-based food and beverage supply chains.

Relsus distinguishes itself by partnering with key agricultural research institutions and farmers for cultivating non-GMO crops like Chickpeas, Mung Bean, Green Pea, and Rapeseed through organic farming practices. These crops serve as the foundation for Relsus’s top-tier plant-based protein offerings. Relsus’ proprietary technology brings consistency to the production of high-quality protein powders without the usage of harmful chemicals and solvents, contributing to its commitment to Reliability and Sustainability.

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