Tate & Lyle’s Australian subsidiary, Tate & Lyle ANZ, has expanded its product portfolio to include a wider range of speciality food products.

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From 1 April, Tate & Lyle ANZ will assume responsibility from Dansico for the distribution of Krystar fructose in Australia and New Zealand. Additionally, the company will distribute Tate & Lyle ingredients previously managed by Bronson & Jacobs.


“Bringing these ingredients in-house is a natural move for Tate & Lyle ANZ,” said Faye Bowyer, GM. “We can now offer a more complete range of Tate & Lyle’s value added ingredients in Australia and New Zealand – including Splends Sucralose, Krystar crystalline fructose and specialty food ingredients.


“Our strategy is to offer the most comprehensive range of value added ingredients to the Australasian market. This means wider choice for our customers and new opportunities in ingredients blending.”


Tate & Lyle ANZ became operational at the beginning of this year. The company also distributes ingredients for Nutrinova, Wild Flavors, Innova and SunOpta.

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