In a historic move that could redefine the global dairy landscape, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted a “No Questions Letter” to French biotech company Verley for its precision-fermented dairy proteins. The two approved products—FermWhey™ Native and FermWhey™ MicroStab—are identical to conventional whey proteins found in cow’s milk but produced entirely without animals. This marks the first-ever FDA clearance for animal-free dairy proteins, signaling the dawn of a new era in food technology.
Precision fermentation uses genetically programmed microorganisms to produce real dairy proteins in controlled environments. Verley’s innovation replicates β-lactoglobulin (BLG), the key functional component of whey, offering identical nutrition and functionality without the environmental footprint of livestock. With FDA’s approval, Verley is set to launch these ingredients in the U.S. market by 2026, with a roadmap for global expansion.
Industry Insight:
The FDA’s decision is more than a regulatory milestone—it is a strategic signal to the global dairy industry. Precision-fermented dairy is no longer an experimental niche; it has crossed into regulatory legitimacy. For India—the world’s largest milk producer—this development poses both challenges and opportunities.
On one hand, India’s dairy ecosystem, built on the livelihoods of over 8 crore farmers, could face pressure from synthetic alternatives marketed as “clean” and “sustainable.” On the other, it opens a path for technological collaboration and innovation. Indian research labs and dairy processors can leverage this momentum to explore hybrid models that integrate traditional dairy with precision fermentation for value-added, export-ready proteins.
The move also calls for regulatory foresight. Agencies like FSSAI may soon need to define standards, safety norms, and labeling for precision-fermented dairy products. Testing laboratories, too, must gear up with advanced methods to differentiate and validate these novel proteins.
As the world moves toward climate-conscious nutrition, Verley’s FDA clearance is not just a nod to biotechnology—it’s a wake-up call for the traditional dairy sector to innovate, adapt, and redefine its narrative around sustainability and science-led growth.
Source : Dairynews7x7 Oct 11th 2025