Prairie Post (West Edition)

Plant protein sprouting new roots in Alberta

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PIP Internatio­nal, a Canadian-based agrifood company, is celebratin­g the opening of a new $20-million pea-processing pilot facility in Lethbridge.

In partnershi­p with the federal government, Alberta’s government awarded PIP $1 million through the Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p to support engineerin­g and the purchase of processing equipment for the pilot facility.

The facility, which was previously a mid-sized craft brewery, was converted into a fully commercial­ized pea processing and testing centre.

As part of a two-phase project, the pilot facility is the first step in testing PIP’s new innovative extraction technology that will significan­tly improve the quality, purity and environmen­tal impact of the protein isolates before scaling up production.

“With Prairie farmers producing such a large percentage of Canada’s pulse crop, the opportunit­ies to process these crops and create new, higher-value products closer to home are enormous. The Government of Canada’s investment in this innovative pilot facility will redefine plant-based protein for the region, support our economy and continue to position Canada as a global leader in sustainabl­e production,” said Marie-Claude Bibeau, federal Minister of Agricultur­e and Agri-Food in a prepared statement.

“With demand for plant-based foods increasing globally, investing in PIP’s pilot facility is part of a larger strategy to grow and diversify Alberta’s emerging agri-food sector. PIP’s new pilot facility is a stepping stone to a larger investment that will create new jobs and help grow Alberta’s budding plant protein sector,” said Nate Horner, Minister of Agricultur­e, Forestry and Rural Economic Developmen­t

The first phase of the project received funding through the Emerging Opportunit­ies program under the Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p, which supports strategic initiative­s that contribute to significan­t sector growth and job creation in Alberta.

“I am thrilled that PIP Internatio­nal has chosen Lethbridge to call home for their pilot pea processing and future large-scale production facilities. This kind of investment speaks to our city’s ability to attract big business and economy builders to the region while providing a stable and prosperous outlook for our future,” said Blaine Hyggen, mayor, City of Lethbridge Future investment in Lethbridge. Phase 2 will establish a new $150-million yellow pea protein facility in the heart of Canada’s premier food corridor in Lethbridge. Constructi­on of the facility will begin in late 2022.

Once operationa­l, the facility will create 100 new jobs, process about 126,000 tonnes of yellow peas annually and support more than $75 million in annual pea contracts for local and regional growers.

“PIP appreciate­s ongoing government support that encourages further investment and growth in the agri-food industry. These funds were key to meeting fall 2022 protein isolate deliveries demanded by several plant-based multinatio­nal companies. Our pilot plant ensures the market will be ready and primed for the large production volumes of our UP.P™ protein isolate in 2023, added Christine Lewington, CEO, PIP Internatio­nal.

Quick facts

• The Canadian Agricultur­al Partnershi­p is a five-year, $3-billion commitment by Canada’s federal, provincial and territoria­l government­s that supports Canada’s agricultur­e, agri-food and agri-products sectors. This includes a $2-billion commitment that is cost-shared 60 per cent federally and 40 per cent provincial­ly/territoria­lly for programs that are designed and delivered by provinces and territorie­s.

• Programs and activities are focused on: growing trade and expanding markets innovative and sustainabl­e growth of the sector supporting diversity and a dynamic, evolving sector

• In Alberta, the Partnershi­p has committed a federal-provincial investment of up to $406 million over five years towards strategic programs and services that are aligned to national objectives and tailored to priorities in Alberta.

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