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Exhibiting at Fi South America 2025

São Paulo
26 Aug - 28 Aug, 2025

Product Offerings

Product Categories:

Food Additives and Ingredients, enzymes, food enzymes, industrial enzymes, Industrial Enzymes, Food Enzymes, Feed Enzymes, Consulting and Professional Services, Food Processing Machines and Equipment, Food Additives, Feed and Feed Additives, Animal Feed, Food Additives & Ingredients

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Enzyme solutions: Animal Feed, Baking, Fuel Ethanol/Distillery, Starch Sweetener, Juice & Wine, Brewing, Textile

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Suntaq do Brasil is the Brazilian subsidiary of Suntaq International Limited, a global biotechnology leader in enzyme development and manufacturing. Located in Jundiaí, São Paulo, Suntaq do Brasil operates as a strategic hub to serve the South American market with high-performance enzyme solutions tailored to the needs of the food, feed, fuel, textile, and fermentation industries. ### Core Business The core mission of Suntaq do Brasil is to localize enzyme innovations and provide customized enzymatic solutions that improve production efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance sustainability across industrial sectors. As a full-service subsidiary, the company provides technical support, distribution logistics, formulation customization, and after-sales service to clients across Brazil and Latin America. ### Product and Service Offerings Suntaq do Brasil offers a diverse range of enzymes categorized by industry application: #### 1. Animal Feed Enzymes - Phytase, xylanase, beta-glucanase, and protease to increase nutrient digestibility and improve feed conversion rates. - Formulated to enhance animal health, reduce anti-nutritional factors, and lower phosphorus excretion. #### 2. Baking Enzymes - Enzymes like amylase, lipase, and glucose oxidase to improve dough stability, bread volume, and shelf life. - Tailored for Brazilian bakery conditions, including variations in flour quality and fermentation techniques. #### 3. Fuel Ethanol/Distillery Enzymes - Alpha-amylase and glucoamylase for starch liquefaction and saccharification in corn and sugarcane ethanol plants. - These enzymes reduce viscosity, improve yield, and lower energy input during fermentation. #### 4. Starch and Sweetener Enzymes - Used in the production of glucose, maltose, and fructose syrups. - Specialized for starch liquefaction, saccharification, and isomerization processes. #### 5. Juice and Wine Enzymes - Pectinase, cellulase, and arabinase to improve juice yield, clarity, and filtration efficiency. #### 6. Brewing Enzymes - Designed for beer clarification, foam stabilization, and improved filtration, especially with adjunct-rich recipes. #### 7. Textile Enzymes - Cellulase and catalase enzymes for bio-polishing, desizing, and peroxide removal, contributing to eco-friendly processing. ### Specialization and USP - Global R&D Backbone: Supported by Suntaq International’s state-of-the-art R&D centers in China and international research alliances. - Localized Solutions: Product formulations are adapted to Brazilian raw materials, climate, and processing technologies. - Technical Field Support: Regional enzyme specialists offer on-site assistance to optimize usage and dosing. - Environmental Sustainability: Enzyme solutions help reduce chemical inputs, lower water usage, and minimize carbon footprint. ### Financials As a private subsidiary, specific financials of Suntaq do Brasil are undisclosed, but parent company Suntaq International has shown robust growth: - Annual global enzyme production capacity: 20,000+ tons - Operating in 60+ countries - Estimated annual revenue (global): USD 80–120 million - Brazil contributes an estimated 10–12% of total global revenue, according to regional market analysis (AgroPages, 2023) ### Shipment and Trade Facilitation Trade intelligence from ImportYeti and customs data indicate: - 80+ documented shipments to Brazil between 2020 and 2024 - Key imported enzyme categories: Glucoamylase, Protease, and Phytase - Products shipped in bulk and concentrated formulations via São Paulo and Santos ports - Local warehousing and distribution through Jundiaí for fast supply chain responsiveness ### Target Market Suntaq do Brasil serves a wide spectrum of customers: - Animal nutrition companies - Bakeries and industrial bread processors - Fuel ethanol producers (corn and sugarcane) - Breweries and juice manufacturers - Starch and syrup production plants - Textile processing units The company supports both multinational clients and domestic producers across the agri-food and chemical sectors. ### Capabilities - Local formulation and blending for tailored enzyme solutions - Technical trials and pilot-scale testing with industrial partners - Application-specific enzyme matching for complex processing challenges - Regulatory documentation for ANVISA and MAPA compliance - Customer training programs and on-site audits ### Certifications and Compliance Suntaq do Brasil ensures all products comply with: - ANVISA (Brazil’s Health Regulatory Agency) for food enzymes - MAPA (Ministry of Agriculture) for feed enzyme registration - FSSC 22000 / ISO 22000 for food safety - GMP+, Halal, and Kosher certifications for international compatibility - REACH-compliant for exports from China to the EU ### Customer Testimonials > “Suntaq’s phytase product allowed us to reduce feed phosphorus content while maintaining bird performance. Their technical support is first-rate.” > — Rafael V., Nutritionist, AgriFeeder Brazil > “We switched to Suntaq’s ethanol enzymes and noticed a measurable drop in viscosity and fermentation time. Excellent ROI.” > — Fernanda L., Plant Manager, BioEthanol South ### Major Achievements - Supported over 100 clients in Brazil with localized enzyme technologies since 2018 - Recognized in AgroPages Latin America for market expansion in the enzyme feed sector - Active participation in industry events like Fenagra, FISPAL Tecnologia, and ExpoZebu - Pioneered localized enzyme adaptation strategies for Brazilian fermentation and textile industries Suntaq do Brasil continues to build its reputation as a science-driven, customer-focused enzyme provider, contributing significantly to sustainable industrial progress in Brazil and beyond through innovation, adaptability, and global integration.