BranchOut Food Successfully Completes Key Tests with U.S. Army, Advancing MREs with GentleDry Technology
BranchOut Food (NASDAQ: BOF) has successfully completed a key six-month shelf-life test in collaboration with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) for their GentleDry technology used in Meals Ready-to-Eat (MREs). The sensory panels reported exceptional scores for all products, meeting the prerequisites for the next phase of testing: Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E). CEO Eric Healy highlighted the significance of this achievement, emphasizing the quality and consistency of BranchOut's dehydration technology. This milestone could pave the way for BranchOut's technology to be included in U.S. Army rations, promising improved nutritional value and taste for military personnel.
- Successful completion of a six-month shelf-life test for MREs.
- Exceptional sensory scores for all products tested.
- Potential inclusion in U.S. Army rations after upcoming field tests.
- GentleDry technology preserves up to 95% of the original nutrition.
- Validation of BranchOut's dehydration technology and product quality.
- No immediate inclusion in U.S. Army rations; further field tests required.
- Dependency on future operational tests for final decision.
- Potential delays if future tests do not meet U.S. Army standards.
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BranchOut Food Inc. has showcased their GentleDry technology by passing a six-month shelf-life test for their dehydrated food products, which is an impressive milestone. This technology strives to preserve up to
The completion of these tests is a substantial step forward for BranchOut Food and noted by their strategic collaboration with the U.S. Army. Successfully entering the military rations market could open up substantial revenue streams and place BranchOut products in a highly visible and reputable context. Additionally, the focus on nutrition and shelf-life resonates well with current consumer trends favoring health and sustainability, making this a strategic business move with broad market appeal. Given that the company is publicly traded, this milestone could positively impact their stock by attracting new investors interested in growth opportunities linked to government contracts and innovative food solutions.
Live troop field tests mark the final phase in integrating GentleDry technology into military rations
BEND, Ore., May 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BranchOut Food Inc. (NASDAQ: BOF), a leading food technology company specializing in dehydrated fruit and vegetable-based products, has completed a successful shelf-life test through a strategic collaboration with the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) to enhance Meals Ready-to-Eat or MREs utilizing BranchOut Food’s proprietary GentleDry technology. The six-month shelf-life test and sensory panels reported exceptional scores for all products. Passing this test is a prerequisite for inclusion in an Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E).
Eric Healy, CEO of BranchOut Food, said, “This success is a powerful testament to our proprietary dehydration technology and the consistent quality of our products. The fact that every single product submitted passed these rigorous tests is significant, and we look forward to upcoming field tests and to changing military rations for the better.”
Items of interest will be included in the next Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) with soldiers in training carrying and consuming the products. Items receiving acceptable scores will move forward for inclusion in the U.S. Army rations program.
BranchOut’s patented GentleDry technology preserves up to 95 percent of the original nutrition of fresh produce.
Dedicated to offering extraordinary natural snacks and real superfood ingredients, BranchOut Food is committed to delivering products that excel in flavor, color and nutrition, while also providing an exceptional taste experience.
About DEVCOM
The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (DEVCOM) is a major research and development organization within the U.S. Army. DEVCOM leads scientific research, technology development and engineering efforts to provide innovative solutions to the Army’s operational challenges and maintain its technological advantage.
About BranchOut Food Inc.
BranchOut Food is an international food-tech company delivering truly great natural snacks and real superfood ingredients enabled by its licensed dehydration technology. The company’s GentleDry technology is the next generation in dehydration technology, preserving up to
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