Canadian start-up developing new fava-based ingredients
A new Canadian-led innovation is strengthening local food manufacturing.
The project brings together Canadian farmers, processors and food tech innovators to strengthen the domestic value chain for fava beans, while bringing products to global consumers.
Alberta start-up Phytokana Ingredients Inc. (Phytokana), in partnership with Vancouver-based Maia Farms will, turn Canadian-grown fava beans into nutritious and sustainable ingredients for the next generation of plant-based foods. Of the $32.5 million being invested, $25.9 million will come from the industry partners, and $6.6 million from Protein Industries Canada.
Using its proprietary technology, which avoids heat and chemicals, Phytokana will process novel fava varieties into protein concentrate, starch flour and fava flour with improved taste, texture and nutrition. The material makes them ideal for use in dairy alternatives, plant-based meats and other food products.


