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BioExx Specialty Proteins Ltd BIXZF

"Bioexx Specialty Proteins Inc is engaged in the development and commercialization of processing technologies, for use in the extracting various active ingredients from organic and inorganic materials. The company's primary focus is on the production of proteins from canola and other oilseed feedstocks. Its products include Isolexx, a protein isolate for use in bakery products, meat products, vegetarian food products and meat analogues, and nutritional and protein bars, drinks, and supplements;


GREY:BIXZF - Post by User

Comment by gadfly222on Apr 13, 2013 12:02pm
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RE: RE: April Fools Week

RE: RE: April Fools Week

Foodhawk - you stated: "

Rapeseed meal, with only 37 % protein content can hardly substitute soymeal in animal feeding. They represent 7 % of the vegetable meals consumed in Europe and can enter feed ratios in the proportion of maximum 15 % for chickens and 20 % for porks and milk cows.............."

 

This may be one of the significant 'drivers' of the potential JV partner - to turn their 'meal' into human food protein for a much higher margin of profit... rather than selling their 'meal' just to get rid of it on a secondary market... just makes good business sense...

 

BTW - what is the ave. % protein content of soy meal? Thanks...

 

But then, mostly I think CS and BXI have covered themselves as well as they can under the circumstances they created ... and really do not give a sheattt about the shareholders...


 

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