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Bunge is hosting a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday for its fully integrated soy protein concentrate (SPC) and textured soy protein concentrate (TSPC) facility in Morristown.
The facility will help Bunge meet rising customer demand for key ingredients in the production of plant-based foods, processed meat, pet food, and feed products.
Expected to be commissioned in mid-2025, the plant will create around 70 full-time jobs and process an additional 4.5 million bushels of soybeans.
The facility is adjacent to and integrated with Bunge’s soybean processing plant.
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