Affiliation:
1. Department of Food Science University of Otago Dunedin 9054 New Zealand
2. School of Biosciences Taylor's University Lakeside Campus Subang Jaya Selangor 47500 Malaysia
3. Riddet Institute Palmerston North 4442 New Zealand
4. Institute of Food Science and Technology, College of Agriculture and Food Science University of the Philippines Los Baños Laguna 4031 Philippines
5. Philippine Root Crop Research and Training Center (PhilRootcrops) Visayas State University Baybay City Leyte 6521 Philippines
6. Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi Bangkok 10140 Thailand
Abstract
SummaryThis study aims to explore the opportunities offered by non‐thermal food processing technologies, including high‐pressure processing, pulsed electric fields, ultraviolet light, ultrasound, and microwave that could be viable for the agriculture commodities produced in the ASEAN region. The applications of these technologies across various food product categories (from dairy to fruits and vegetables, meat and seafood, beverages, condiments, fermented foods, edible oil, and ready‐to‐eat meals) focusing on microbial inactivation and mass transfer process enhancement, are systematically discussed to highlight their potential to foster the production of safe, nutritious, and fresh‐like quality food products from the region. The adoption of non‐thermal technologies can face several challenges that hinder the integration of these technologies in ASEAN, including high start‐up costs, limited access to stable electricity and clean water, and inconsistencies in food regulations across countries. Information gaps related to the adoption of non‐thermal technologies within the diverse food‐related scenarios in ASEAN were identified and recommendations were given to improve the state of knowledge in the region. Overall, this work offers critical insights for policymakers, industry stakeholders, and researchers to consider inclusion of non‐thermal technologies in food production as strategic approaches and tailored solutions to enhance the competitiveness of regional food products globally.
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