Interesting article Refer to the article on page 14 of the Nov/Dec issue of the US Canola Digest magazine:
Canadian company BioExx, which produces canola protein isolates VitalexxTM and Isolexx®, is poised to seize a sizable share of this market opportunity. Both proteins earned Generally
Recognized As Safe (GRAS) notification from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration this year. Its Saskatoon plant is up and running, currently producing canola protein on a small commercial scale – about one metric ton a week – to satisfy orders for client evaluation.
Production remains small in advance of the company’s plans to scale up the plant in 2013 to process 40,000 metric tons of seed, yielding about 6,000 metric tons of product annually by 2014, according to Samah Garringer, BioExx executive vice president.
“I expect to see canola protein in the mar- ketplace in large volumes by 2014,” Garringer said. “The key is having a nutritionally com- plete and functional protein and our canola protein is one of the most functional vegetable proteins available. We are very excited about the wide variety of applications.”
https://www.uscanola.com/site/files/956/102403/402323/636602/USCD_NovDec_2012_FINAL.pdf
isn't that interesting??? Production remains small in advance of the company’s plans to scale up the plant in 2013 to process 40,000 metric tons of seed, yielding about 6,000 metric tons of product annually by 2014,
cheers & have a nice weekend!
Palmpje