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Burcon NutraScience Corp T.BU

Alternate Symbol(s):  BRCNF

Burcon NutraScience Corporation is a Canada-based global technology company focused on the development of plant-based proteins for foods and beverages. The Company has an extensive patent portfolio covering its novel plant-based proteins derived from pea, canola, soy, hemp and sunflower seeds, among other plant sources. The Company is engaged in the production of hemp protein isolate and provision of contract research services. Its products include hempseed protein, canola protein, pea proteins and protein blends. Its hempseed protein isolate extraction and purification/production process can produce a high-quality protein ingredient that contains 95% pure protein. It extracts and purifies a canola protein isolate from canola meal. It has branded this protein isolate under the trade name Puratein C. Peazazz is a soluble, clean and neutral-tasting pea protein. It provides consulting and contract services, product and process development, and process scale-up and validation.


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Comment by Summer001on Feb 21, 2021 6:24am
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Post# 32620770

RE:RE:RE:RE:NESTLE takeover

RE:RE:RE:RE:NESTLE takeoverIt depends on which products nestle might be interested in. some of them are not under the control of Burcon, but under the control of Merit. And it is a strategic decision for Nestle to stay in the food business or to expand into the food ingredients business. I don't expect that to happen, as the Burcon business is too specialized and not in line with Nestle's broad approach.
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