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Wheat Protein Production Facility Construction Begins

Summit Sustainable Ingredients says new facility will double production capacity of any existing comparable plant in North America

Source: Summit Ag
Source: Summit Ag


Summit Ag Investors and its portfolio company Summit Sustainable Ingredients has started construction of a state-of-the-art wheat protein ingredients facility adjacent to Prairie Horizon, a biorefinery in Phillipsburg, KS, acquired by Summit earlier this year.

Summit has engaged strategic partners ICM, Inc. and Todd & Sargent, Inc. as design-builders. The company has also recruited two key executives: Steve Adams as COO, and Steve Snyder as CFO. The project is fully financed through capital commitments from private equity funds managed by Summit Ag Investors.

The ingredients facility will start up in summer 2023 and will be the largest producer of wheat protein in North America.

Presently, this essential ingredient to the food and pet food industries is in short supply due to the significant long-term reliance on imports and current supply-chain challenges. Summit's plant will be approximately double the production capacity of any existing comparable plant in North America.

Commercial discussions with key customers seeking a domestic source of high-quality vital wheat gluten are ongoing.

"Given the current need for high-protein ingredients are at an all-time high, we are committed to solving this challenge," says Bruce Rastetter, CEO of Summit Agricultural Group, the parent company of Summit Ag Investors and the project. "As we engage with customers it is clear there is a major need for our project,"

Summit will use the latest technology available from best-in-class partners in milling, wheat protein production, and renewable fuels.

"In our evaluation of this investment, it was clear customers need a domestic source of high-quality ingredients that perform," says Justin Kirchhoff, president of Summit Ag Investors..

"Summit is well-positioned to address this need for high-protein ingredients that are affordable, safe, and non-GMO in the foods most Americans eat every day,"

Summit will use the residual waste starch generated from ingredients production and ferment the starch into low-carbon biofuel as a co-product resulting in significantly lower carbon intensity fuel compared to traditional renewable fuels.

"The milling component of this project alone is significant given the flour mill accommodates 30,000 cwt of design capacity, let alone the other aspects of Summit's pioneering project," says Jon Sargent, President of Todd & Sargent.

"As a design-builder specializing in milling and slip-form construction, we are very happy to be selected as a strategic partner."

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