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Olds College gets $1M

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Published: February 7, 2002

Olds College Innovation Centre has received $1 million for its

micro-processing facility.

Located on campus in Olds, Alta., the facility is developing new food

products from agricultural crops and has the ability to provide small

scale samples for processors to show potential clients.

“It’s one of the things we have dreamed about doing for a year and a

half,” said centre head Rick Tofani.

The Canada Foundation for Innovation provided the grant, which the

college hopes Alberta Agriculture will match. The college has already

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Projects come from agriculture, biotechnology, nutraceuticals and the

functional foods industry. Students and researchers will collaborate

on projects already under way.

“Our farming students are now getting exposed to value added,” said

Tofani.

Among the possible projects is the production of pine needle oil

samples that can be distributed to possible buyers.

The innovation centre can also test concepts such as concentrated

protein extracted from oilseeds or soluble fibre fractionated from

grains to measure whether projects can gain acceptance in the

marketplace.

While the Leduc, Alta., food processing centre takes projects and

scales them up for the marketplace, Olds will produce small samples and

examine them for quality and efficacy.

About the author

Barbara Duckworth

Barbara Duckworth

Barbara Duckworth has covered many livestock shows and conferences across the continent since 1988. Duckworth had graduated from Lethbridge College’s journalism program in 1974, later earning a degree in communications from the University of Calgary. Duckworth won many awards from the Canadian Farm Writers Association, American Agricultural Editors Association, the North American Agricultural Journalists and the International Agriculture Journalists Association.

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