Tetra Pak announces the launch of the 2025 edition of the Dairy Processing Handbook, a landmark resource that has been guiding the industry for 40 years. This updated edition is packed with the latest technical insights and industry trends, making it an indispensable tool for dairy professionals and students alike.
The updated edition is a comprehensive resource tailored for industry professionals, academics and students. Featuring more than 600 illustrations and over 460 pages of content authored by 35 experts from across Tetra Pak, the Dairy Processing Handbook is a definitive resource for dairy professionals and the broader food processing industry. The book also features a chapter on the Primary Production of Milk, authored by experts from DeLaval.
The 2025 handbook features comprehensive updates across all existing chapters and introduces four entirely new chapters. Among them, a new chapter on “Mixing Technology” offers the latest expertise to optimise production efficiency and ensure consistent results that meet consumer expectations across milk, yoghurt, cheese and ice cream products. Mixing is a core technology for food supplements and nutrition, and with nearly three-quarters (74%) of consumers interested in purchasing products with specific health claims,this emerging segment is generating increased attention from food and beverage producers.
In response to rising health awareness and increasing demand for dietary alternatives, the 2025 edition also includes a new chapter on “Lactose-Free Dairy Products.” With the lactose-free dairy market projected to grow at 7.12% (CAGR from 2023 to 2033),this edition addresses a fast-expanding segment reshaping consumer expectations and product development.
Meanwhile, a new chapter on “Sustainability in Dairy Processing” provides essential insights to help producers transition towards more sustainable operations. With dairy production accounting for 2.7% of total anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions, sustainable transformation is both a responsibility and an opportunity for the industry.