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Bunge invests $550 million in new protein concentrate facility

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Agribusiness giant Bunge has announced it will invest approximately $550 million to build a new soy protein concentrate (SPC) and textured soy protein concentrate (TSPC) facility to meet rising customer demand for plant-based ingredients.

The new facility is expected to add significant scale, efficiencies, and non-GMO capability to the company’s existing US-based conventional SPC and TSPC operation in Bellevue, Ohio. The company plans to contract with farmers to establish a traceable soybean sourcing program starting with the 2025 harvest.

Construction of the facility, that will be adjacent to and integrated with Bunge’s soybean processing plant in Morristown, IN, is expected to start in the first quarter of 2023 and to be commissioned in mid-2025, creating around 70 full time jobs.

Ultimately, the plant is predicted to process close to an additional 4.5 million bushels of soybeans.

“As the world’s largest oilseed processor, plant proteins are a natural extension of our industry leading oils, fats, and specialty ingredient portfolio. This new facility is an important step in our long-term strategy to strengthen our capabilities in downstream higher value food ingredients,”​ said Greg Heckman, Bunge CEO.

Creative solutions

The announcement follows on the heels of a recent $10 million investment in its plant protein technical capabilities at the Creative Solutions Center near its St. Louis headquarters. Adding to its existing lipids and carbohydrates resources, the center now offers commercial pilot plants for alternative meat and dairy, processed meat, and beverages that complement its bakery and fry labs.

“Creating authentic meat and dairy experiences from plants requires specialized teams, high-quality ingredients, and strong innovation capabilities,”​ said Kaleb Belzer, Vice President and General Manager, Protein Ingredients.         

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