Nestlé joins forces with Canadian plant-based ingredient maker
Nestlé has teamed up with small Canadian plant-based food ingredient makers Burcon and Merit Functional Foods. Nestlé will buy pea and canola proteins from a 20,000 tons/year Merit plant, which is to be built by the end of 2020. Merit will process the proteins using Burcon technology under a licensing agreement.//
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