Atlantic Soy Corp is showcasing its state-of-the art
Identity Preserved (IP) soybean conditioning facility today
during grand opening celebrations.
The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence
and Minister of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
(ACOA) and the Honourable Richard Brown, Minister of
Development and Technology announced funding for Atlantic
Soy Corp to purchase equipment needed for the conditioning
of locally-grown IP soybeans.
“The Government of Canada continues to make strategic
investments to strengthen the economy of Prince Edward
Island and the Atlantic region,” said Minister
MacKay. “This investment will supply Atlantic Soy Corp
with the equipment necessary to capitalize on a value-added
market that keeps growing.”
ACOA will invest $300,000 in Atlantic Soy Corp through a
repayable loan under its Business Development Program. The
PEI Department of Development and Technology will provide
an $800,000 loan through PEI Business Development and the
PEI Department of Agriculture will contribute $135,000 to
the project.
“Prince Edward Island businesses are now competing in a
global market,” said Minister Brown. “By investing in
companies like Atlantic Soy Corp, the Government of Prince
Edward Island is showing support for a diversified economy
that will create employment and generate wealth for
Islanders.”
Atlantic Soy Corp is a newly-incorporated company that has
a goal of developing the Island’s IP soybean industry and
opening up markets for Island Farmers in Japan that require
high quality IP soybeans free of genetically modified
organisms (GMO).
“More and more buyers, especially in niche markets
overseas, are demanding these types of standards,” said
Robert MacDonald, President of Atlantic Soy Corp. “With
this new facility, the only one of it’s kind east of
Quebec, it is our hope that growing and conditioning IP
soybeans for the Japanese marketplace will improve and
enhance the overall financial stability of the Island’s
agriculture industry.”
Identity Preserved soybeans offer a guarantee to buyers
that growing and storage standards are certified and
traceable from the end user back to the farm gate. By
assuring Japanese customers that the product they are
purchasing meets their required standards, PEI Farmers are
able to negotiate and receive premium prices for their
products.
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Thanks to more than $1.1 million in federal and provincial support, Atlantic Soy Corp will purchase new equipment needed for the conditioning of locally-grown Identity Preserved soybeans. The specialized product is in growing demand in the International market. Representatives from ACOA and the provincial government participated in the company’s grand opening celebrations today at the new state- of-the art facility located in Belle River.
INFORMATION: Jana Parker ACOA PEI and Tourism 902 368-0264 Major Stewart PEI Business Development 902-620-3508 Robert MacDonald Director of Atlantic Soy Corp 902 962-3835