Winnipeg plant gets $100M in federal financing to pull protein from peas, canola
OTTAWA — The federal government is helping finance an innovative, new agricultural production plant in Winnipeg that turns peas and canola into protein powders for the food industry.
Merit Functional Foods Corp. plans to have its new 94,000-square-foot production plant at Winnipeg’s Centreport running by the end of the year.
There it will extract protein from peas and canola seeds for use in everything from pre-packaged protein shakes and meat-alternative foods to non-dairy creamers and energy bars.
The company intends to use only Canadian-grown peas and canola and claims to be the first in the world that will produce canola protein for the food industry.