Conditioning , Processing

Aviko Snowvalley teams up with TOMRA SORTING FOOD for its state-of-the-art french fry plant in China

SnowValley Agricultural Group and Aviko Group, invested by the joint venture between the two leading potato product brands, have decided to once again team up with their long-term processing partner TOMRA Sorting Food, for the development of a new state-of-the-art French fry processing facility. Both SnowValley and Aviko listed sustainability, quality and processing efficiency as an integral part of their business strategies, and echoing this vision, the 1.2bn RMB (?151m) joint venture aims to deliver the highest standard of potato products to the premium segment of the Chinese French fry market. The new potato processing facility, located at Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China, will have an annual production capacity of 150,000 tons and is expected to be completed by September 2018. TOMRA?s flagship Eco steam peeling line

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05 October, 2017
SnowValley Agricultural Group and Aviko Group, invested by the joint venture between the two leading potato product brands, have decided to once again team up with their long-term processing partner TOMRA Sorting Food, for the development of a new state-of-the-art French fry processing facility. Both SnowValley and Aviko listed sustainability, quality and processing efficiency as an integral part of their business strategies, and echoing this vision, the 1.2bn RMB (€151m) joint venture aims to deliver the highest standard of potato products to the premium segment of the Chinese French fry market. The new potato processing facility, located at Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China, will have an annual production capacity of 150,000 tons and is expected to be completed by September 2018. TOMRA’s flagship Eco steam peeling line and the recently launched cutting-edge sorting platforms, TOMRA 5A and TOMRA 5B, will play important roles in the facility’s success. Mr. Don Wang, President of Aviko SnowValley and Mr. Joop Van Drunen, General Manager of Aviko SnowValley, both remarks, “We are aiming to build an industry leading French fry processing line in China, that delivers the highest quality and performance, while also reducing waste and impact on the environment. TOMRA has collaborated successfully with both SnowValley and Aviko on previous projects for many years, and we know TOMRA’s solutions are reliable and efficient. We are confident TOMRA’s latest innovations and technologies will be the best choice for us.” Steam peeling is the most efficient method of removing skin from the surface of vegetables and the latest Eco steam peeler is not only the fastest steam peeler, it is also the most energy efficient in the industry. The peeler uses 28 percent less steam than other peelers of its type and enables customers to peel high volumes of potatoes at very low steam times, with exceptionally low peel loss and waste. Steven van Geel, regional sales director, China, TOMRA Sorting Food, says: “We are very pleased that the Aviko and SnowValley joint-venture selected TOMRA’s latest ground-breaking peeling and sorting technology to achieve their goal to build an industry leading processing line. Quality and reliability are cornerstones of our innovation and we will utilize our global expertise and local resources to make the project a success from both economical and food-safety perspectives.” The TOMRA 5A whole potato sorter removes various defects and foreign material, such as stones, soil, glass and plastics, minimizing the risk of food contamination down the processing line and protecting critical processing components, such as the hydro cutters or fryer. With a peel control module, the TOMRA 5A can evaluate the peeling status of potatoes while sorting them and automatically calculate an optimal steam time. Consequently, the result is lower peel loss with no operator supervision required. The TOMRA 5B is a next-generation sorter featuring a combination of exceptional features. In the new Aviko SnowValley French fry line, two TOMRA 5Bs will be installed to guarantee the quality of the final products. With technological advancements, such as the smart surround view, the machines will ensure high quality levels at a high processing volume, ideal for brand strengthening. Steven concludes: “To date, TOMRA has installed more than 200 food units in China – including over 20 steam peelers. To support the anticipated growth in food processing in China, TOMRA has established a strong team of local project management and service support across the country.  On top of the cutting-edge technology, being close to the customers we serve, and communicating with customers in the way that they feel most comfortable with, are the keys to TOMRA’s successful growth in this country.” SnowValley Agricultural Group is one of the leading brands in China’s potato industry, and is one of the pilot enterprises in agricultural modernization. Its business covers new potato variety breeding, virus-free seedling breeding, development of minituber, commercialization of virus-free seed potato, upgrade of potato plantation and storage and integrated potato product processing. Aviko is one of the top four potato processing companies in the global market. Since its establishment in 1962, Aviko has been striving to create value from potatoes, and is regarded as the best business partner by many retailers and restaurants with global businesses.   About TOMRA Sorting FoodTOMRA Sorting Food designs and manufactures sensor-based sorting machines for the food industry. Over 6,250 systems are installed at food growers, packers and processers worldwide. The company provides high-performance optical sorters, graders, peeling and process analytics systems for nuts, grains and seeds, dried fruit, potato products, fruits, vegetables, tobacco, meat and seafood. The systems ensure an optimal quality and yield, resulting in increased productivity, throughput and an effective use of resources. TOMRA Sorting Food is part of TOMRA Sorting Solutions which also develops sensor-based systems for the recycling, mining and other industries. This powerful combination of technologies makes TOMRA Sorting one of the most advanced providers of sensor-based sorting solutions in the world, with over 11,300 of its systems installed globally. TOMRA Sorting is owned by Norwegian company TOMRA Systems ASA, which is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Founded in 1972, TOMRA Systems ASA has a turnover around €710m (2016) and employs over 3,500 people. For more information on TOMRA Sorting Food visit www.tomra.com/food   Pictures1 - Partnership team: (left to right) TOMRA Sorting Food’s regional sales director, Steven Van Geel; Don Wang, president, Aviko SnowValley; Tommy Yu, area sales manager, TOMRA Sorting Food; and TOMRA Sorting Food’s agent Luke Qu, general manager, Beijing HMA 2 – Leading peeler: TOMRA Sorting Food’s Eco Peeler (pictured) is the fastest and most efficient in the industry 3 - Fighting foreign objects: The TOMRA 5A brings more than 98% removal rate of foreign objects, quality inspection and peel quality control to the table. 4 - Optimal sorting: The TOMRA 5B helps food processors meet the highest standards for both food safety and quality.  
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