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Marta? raises its export targets by investing in technology with TOMRA Food equipment

Established as a cooperative for processing quality agricultural food products grown in the Marmara and nearby Aegean regions, Marta? has pioneered frozen food production in Turkey. It is upgrading its facilities while continuing production at its two processing facilities located in Bursa and Mustafakemalpa?a. With the installation of a TOMRA Food´s belt sorter in its Mustafakemalpa?a facility, Marta? has raised its export targets with its high product quality. Marta? improves its frozen food production every year. It has a processing capacity of 40,000 tons of fruit and vegetables, and a cold storage capacity of 20,000 tons. While it produces a wide range of frozen foods, Marta? particularly focuses on five fruit and five vegetable types ? spinach, peas, peppers, broccoli, corn, oranges, cherries, sour cherries, figs and apricots ? and has gained a significant position in the pepper export industry. The company decided to purchase a TOMRA machine in order to further increase food safety and quality, as Ayhan Gürbay, General Manager of Marta? explains; ?We determined the product types that required investment in technology for the export markets. Our exports continue to grow every year. Currently, we export 60 percent of our production, with the rest going to the domestic market. All our target markets expect high product quality, so we regularly invest in our technology. We aim for perfection in our product?s quality by utilizing our TOMRA machine before the IQF process.?

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27 January, 2022
Established as a cooperative for processing quality agricultural food products grown in the Marmara and nearby Aegean regions, Marta? has pioneered frozen food production in Turkey. It is upgrading its facilities while continuing production at its two processing facilities located in Bursa and Mustafakemalpa?a. With the installation of a TOMRA Food´s belt sorter in its Mustafakemalpa?a facility, Marta? has raised its export targets with its high product quality. Marta? improves its frozen food production every year. It has a processing capacity of 40,000 tons of fruit and vegetables, and a cold storage capacity of 20,000 tons. While it produces a wide range of frozen foods, Marta? particularly focuses on five fruit and five vegetable types – spinach, peas, peppers, broccoli, corn, oranges, cherries, sour cherries, figs and apricots – and has gained a significant position in the pepper export industry. The company decided to purchase a TOMRA machine in order to further increase food safety and quality, as Ayhan Gürbay, General Manager of Marta? explains; “We determined the product types that required investment in technology for the export markets. Our exports continue to grow every year. Currently, we export 60 percent of our production, with the rest going to the domestic market. All our target markets expect high product quality, so we regularly invest in our technology. We aim for perfection in our product’s quality by utilizing our TOMRA machine before the IQF process.” Our priority is food safetyMarta? offers products according to the season and variety in packages of different weights from 1kg to 20kg. It sells 95% of its products to the Hospitality sector, and also offers products for retail. It exports to Europe, mainly to the United Kingdom, Italy, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Romania and Bulgaria. Ayhan Gürbay says; “Recently, we have extended our target markets with Far Eastern countries. We are planning to reach a production volume of approximately 20,000 tons in 2021, and we aim to achieve a continuous growth of 20-25 percent every year. Our absolute priority is food safety and quality, while increasing our production capacity. The main strength of TOMRA’s belt sorter is its sorting capability, not only based on color, but also on important criteria such as product density and humidity. Installing the machine before the IQF process gives us control over food safety and quality from the start.” Gürbay adds: “If you performed the control after IQF, the risk of products with defects would increase. The products that would be sorted later can be included in the IQF process. The earlier you perform the control and the more meticulous it is, the more you will increase the product’s quality. Additionally, since you do not include the defective products in the freezing process, you achieve cost savings while enhancing the yield of the process line. That’s why we have deployed the TOMRA machine before the IQF.” It is important to ensure quality at initial stages of processingEmphasizing that every product may have different requirements, Ayhan Gürbay explains: “In pea processing, you must pay attention to snails and similar insect species that can be found naturally in the products. With spinach, you need to sort plants with similar leaves or insects that may come from the field. For example, it may be difficult to sort snails by only using the optical sorting machines with cameras at the rear of the IQF. The camera and laser system of the TOMRA equipment offers effective sorting performance for foreign materials such as snails and shells. The process for sorting pepper is different. So, the sorting process may differ in every product. The ideal sorting of foreign materials and product defects can only be achieved with technological solutions such as the TOMRA Food sorters.” Underlying their high pepper exports to Europe, Ayhan Gürbay says: “Thanks to its cameras, the TOMRA machine can sort color and tissue defects and product-related defects such as rot in peppers. It can also effectively sort out the core, stem and other foreign materials in peppers with its laser system. This means great ease and high yield in our production process. Italy's famous tortellini are filled with Marta? spinachA renowned Italian pasta manufacturer uses Marta? frozen spinach in the tortellini it markets globally. Marta? frozen fruit products are also popular for use the in pastry and yogurt industries in many European countries. In the first stage we focus on production of spinach, peas and broccoli with TOMRAAyhan Gürbay highlights the importance of being able to process different products at the same time in a specific season, as Turkey is considered to be an agricultural paradise: “Since we use domestic crops, we may require processing different and bulky products in a short timeframe. This means that organizing well our processing lines is important. Optical sorting solutions like TOMRA’s enable us to increase our yield. With TOMRA, we can process different products in the same machine. In the summer, a great variety of products can arrive at the facility and in two weeks, different products may be processed on the same line. Frozen food manufacturers in Europe may source products from other countries at different times and spread the processing over 12 months. However, for us product planning is tighter because we use domestic crops. In this respect, the advantages that TOMRA machines offer cannot be disputed.” TOMRA Food Turkey’s Sales Manager for Processed Food, Bugra Bulut explains: “At TOMRA, we have a wide range of solutions for on- or off-belt batch sorting of fresh and frozen vegetables, fruits and potato products before and after IQF, from whole on the raw material entry to cut in-process and frozen post-IQF. Our TOMRA sorter uses cameras and laser technology to identify freshly washed, processed and cut vegetable and fruit products the IQF process. It removes product related defects and foreign materials with air guns. Marta? deployed the TOMRA machine before the IQF process. This ensures that only products with the expected quality enter the IQF process. That’s why, besides the increase in quality, processing is facilitated and only high-quality products are delivered to the IQF process.” Bu?ra Bulut adds: “Frozen food manufacturers in Turkey may process a variety of products throughout the 12 months of a year. TOMRA provides a unique benefit for producers, because its machines are designed for sorting different product types, so that a variety of vegetable and fruit products can be sorted in the same machine. Since our TOMRA equipment features both a camera and a laser system, it is capable of sorting foreign materials according to characteristics such as chlorophyll, softness, hardness, organic, inorganic, water content, chemical changes in the product, as well as defects such as color, shape and size. With all these features, when we assess the working performance and yield of the TOMRA machine at the Marta? facility, we can say that it works flawlessly for a variety of fruits and vegetables.” About TOMRA FoodTOMRA Food designs and manufactures sensor-based sorting machines and integrated post-harvest solutions for the food industry, using the world's most advanced grading, sorting, peeling and analytical technology. Over 8,000 units are installed at food growers, packers, and processors worldwide for fruits, nuts, vegetables, potato products, grains and seeds, dried fruit, meat and seafood. The company's mission is to enable its customers to improve returns, gain operational efficiencies, and ensure a safe food supply via smart, useable technologies. To achieve this, TOMRA Food operates centers of excellence, regional offices and manufacturing locations within the United States, Europe, South America, Asia, Africa and Australasia. TOMRA Food is a member of the TOMRA Group founded in 1972 that began with the design, manufacture and sale of reverse vending machines (RVMs) for automated collection of used beverage containers. Today TOMRA provides technology-led solutions that enable the circular economy with advanced collection and sorting systems that optimize resource recovery and minimize waste in the food, recycling and mining industries. TOMRA has ~100,000 installations in over 80 markets worldwide and had total revenues of ~9.9 billion NOK in 2020. The Group employs ~4,300 globally and is publicly listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE: TOM). For further information about TOMRA, please see www.tomra.com  Pictures1. Ayhan Gu?rbay, General Manager of Martas?2. Bugra Bulut, TOMRA Food Turkey’s Sales Manager for TOMRA Processed Food at TOMRA Food & Ayhan Gu?rbay, General Manager of Martas
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