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Naplasol, a member of the VEOS group, acquires Mycorena

Naplasol and Mycorena

Naplasol, a member of the VEOS group, is proud to have acquired the Swedish mycoprotein company Mycorena. With this acquisition, Naplasol will enhance its mycoprotein product portfolio and plans to produce Mycorena’s mycoprotein, Promyc®, at its industrial facility in Bree, Belgium. This will enable Naplasol to offer a wider range of sustainable solutions for the food, pet food and feed industries.

Mycorena develops innovative fungi technology to provide next-generation food ingredients. Its flagship product, Promyc®, is a nutritious and sustainable mycoprotein. The quality of Promyc® is unique in terms of its neutral taste and strong fibrous texture.

“We are proud that we can continue the story of Mycorena, as we strongly believe in the future of mycoproteins. Mycoproteins are clearly a sustainable protein alternative, with a lower CO2, land and water footprint compared to other plant-based proteins,” says Wim Slee.

Curious about mycoproteins? Visit www.naplasol.com

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