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Explore the Power of Good Bacteria™ – the foundation for fermentation

What if we started looking to nature for answers to build a sustainable future? It's possible already. Discover the wonderful world of good bacteria and fermentation and join the conversation using #goodbacteria on social media.

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"If you don't like bacteria, you're on the wrong planet"

– Steward Brand

5,000,000,000,000,
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bacteria cells on earth


We’re not the only ones talking about fermentation and bacteria…

Camilla Lercke Tedx talk about good bacteria in Chr. Hansen

TEDx talk: Unleashing the Power of Good Bacteria

November 2021

In this TEDx Talk, our head of Sustainability & ESG, Camilla Lercke Odgaard, shares how good bacteria can help address climate change through reducing food waste, playing an indispensable role in a plant based food revolution and helping plants and crops stay healthy without chemical pesticides.

Watch the video 

Cheese, Wine, and Bread: Discovering the Magic of Fermentation in England, Italy, and France

Discovering the Magic of Fermentation in England, Italy, and France

July 2021

Join author Katie Quinn as she explores how delicious staples of a great meal – bread, cheese and wine – develop their complex flavors through fermentation. In this book, Katie offers an inside look into the art and science of fermentation – all while taking you on a gastronomic tour of England, Italy and France.

Buy the book 

Edge of sight

Podcast: Go with your gut

June 2021

This 23-minute Economist podcast explores how the trillions of microorganisms in our microbiome could be linked to Parkinson’s disease, diabetes and other diseases. Host Kenneth Cukier also explains how understanding soil microbiomes could help combat climate change.

Listen to the podcast 

"Probiotic pills could bring an end to malnutrition"

– Bill Gates, The Telegraph, October 7, 2019

#goodbacteria

Join the conversation! Use #goodbacteria on social media.


Instagram accounts we like to follow

Good bacteria

  • @bacteriagram – A beautiful feed filled with colorful petri dish images of bacteria.

  • @guiliaenders – This German scientist "gut" it figured out! The key to live a happier, healthier life is inside us. 

  • @micropia_amsterdam – When you look from really close, a new world is revealed...

 

Fermentation

  • @nomaferments – Get behind the walls of the fermentation lab of the award-winning restaurant Noma in Copenhagen.

  • @chefedwardlee – The chef behind the feature documentary "Fermented" takes us behind the scenes of his life.

  • @michaelpollan – Fascinated about places where nature and culture intersect: on our plates, in our farms and gardens, and in our minds. 

  • @thesourscientist – Master blender and yeast scientist at Mikkeller Baghaven in Copenhagen crafting wild and rustic ales with native microflora.

  • @toolbeer – Copenhagen based craft brewery.

  • @david_zilber – Fermentation guru, former Head of the Lab at Noma and New York Times bestselling author of The Noma Guide to Fermentation. 


Explore how the Power of Good Bacteria work from farm to fork

FMC

Healthy plants

Learn how microbial solutions for today’s farmers can help lower the use of chemical pesticides and create a sustainable food system.

Go to our Plant Health section
Cattle eating

Healthy animals

Discover how good bacteria in livestock farming can improve animal health and feed conversion while lowering the use of antibiotics.

Go to our Animal Health section
Rows of cheese in a storage room

Healthy food

Learn how bacteria can help fight food waste without compromising the consumers' wish for healthy, authentic, tasty and convenient food.

Go to our Food Cultures & Enzymes section

Healthy people

Explore the health benefits of probiotics and how these good bacteria can reduce the need for antibiotics and improve general well-being.

Go to our Human Health section

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