International media attention is growing for Packtin and Reflavor products.
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In a world increasingly focused on priority issues such as sustainability and food safety, with a global agri-food sector grappling with the need to adopt circular economy models and combat waste, international media coverage of Packtin, its techno-scientific expertise, and the Reflavor product line is also growing.
At the end of 2024, the Frankfurter Rundschau, a leading daily newspaper based in Frankfurt am Rhein, dedicated two pages to “people who give hope”: visionary women and men from around the world, including Vice President Andrea Quartieri representing Packtin, for the science-based company’s contribution to modernizing the agri-food sector, making it more sustainable and resilient.
The article, by veteran German-language journalist Dominik Straub, also mentioned the Factory of the Future that Packtin has built in Reggio Emilia, a cutting-edge production site that Straub visited with Quartieri and Gabriele Catania. In Germany, there is growing consumer attention to issues such as sustainability and well-being (just think of the nutraceutical boom in Germany), and this growing interest in sustainability is making Packtin solutions increasingly relevant in the German market. of the readers.
A few days ago, Revista del Campo, the leading Chilean agri-food publication published by El Mercurio (one of Latin America’s most widely read newspapers), dedicated a highly interesting article to Packtin and its Reflavor products. This article is the result of a lengthy interview that Consuelo Leal Valderrama, a talented young Chilean journalist, conducted with Quartieri following her participation in the web conference on December 12, 2024, dedicated to Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian agri-food as part of the DIESI (Italian-Spanish Dialogues on Innovation) initiative.
Chile is one of the most dynamic economies in the Western Hemisphere and a major agri-food powerhouse, so this level of attention from such a respected publication is undoubtedly a positive development for Packtin.
