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Canada invests in extract facility
September 1, 2010, Champlain, Que – The Government of Canada has invested nearly $4.4 million to help Nutra Canada develop a facility for producing fruit, vegetable and medicinal plant extracts that will benefit Canadian producers.

Nutra Canada Inc.’s new manufacturing facility uses an innovative process to extract the bioactive substances from fruits, vegetables and medicinal plants to be sold as ingredients to manufacturers of nutraceuticals, cosmetics and functional foods. This project is expected to create significant demand for medicinal plants, fruits and vegetables, including ginseng, blueberries, strawberries, cranberries, spinach and broccoli.

The project has other economic and environmental benefits. It has already created 11 new jobs and is expected to create 16 in total by 2012. The new process uses plant residues from food processing facilities to produce the extracts, reducing the amount of waste going to landfills.

“We truly appreciate the federal government’s financial, professional and scientific support,” said Nutra Canada Inc. president André Gosselin, adding that his company is proud to contribute to adding value to fruits and vegetables grown and processed in Canada.

Federal funding for Nutra Canada was provided by several sources:

NRC-IRAP also provided technical expertise and helped increase the company’s innovation capabilities by introducing the company to experts, providing intelligence on technical and commercial issues and on intellectual property (patents), and offering support in obtaining additional funding from other partners.

 
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