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Agosto 03, 2025
Elea PEF Chip Day 2025: Experience the Future of Potato Chip Production with Pulsed Electric Field Technology
Join Elea PEF Chip Day 2025 on 9 Oct in Quakenbrück to explore the latest in PEF tech for potato chip production, including system demos, AI quality control, expert talks, and a Scotch whisky tasting. Free attendance, limited spaces.
Diciembre 16, 2021
'Snacks-TEAM' by Vakuum Food uses PEF process in close cooperation with Elea
Vakuum Food GmbH & Co.KG is a snacks producer based in Neuenkirchen near Osnabrück and was founded by Martin Johanning in 2018. Martin Johanning has his roots in Sweden and has been very successful with 'Die krossen Kerle' at Johanning Snacks.
Noviembre 13, 2019
Elea cuts record length potato strip during PEF Advantage Days Demo
To demonstrate the capabilities of Pulsed Electric Field (PEF) systems in french fry production, Elea cut and fried a record length potato strip in a demo during its recent Elea PEF Advantage Days at their headquarters in Quakenbrueck, Germany. Contenido Patrocinado
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Diciembre 14, 2012
Aumenta el consumo de 'snacks' salados en el mercado alemán
Entre los principales snacks consumidos por los alemanes destacan las patatas fritas, con un aumento del 14% respecto a los ocho primeros meses de 2011 y unas ventas de 356,5 millones de euros;seguido de los frutos secos, que también presentan una evol...From the archive

Octubre 31, 2012
110,000 tons of potatoes processed in the Emsland starch factory Kyritz
The processing campaign of potatoes in the Emsland-starch factory in German Kyritz is going well. Now at the half way period of the campaign already about 110,000 tons have been processed in the meantime. That is 50 percent of the contract quantity. &q...From the archive

Julio 25, 2010
German Farmers try to renegotiate processing contracts
German potato lovers will soon have to put up with shorter french fries, the country's Farmers' Association (DBV) has warned.The current heat wave is producing smaller potatoes, DBV spokeswoman Verena Telaar told the BBC."The potatoes are just not...From the archive












