Cargill Plans Pectin Project in Brazil, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Cargill Plans Pectin Project in Brazil, an Industrial Info Market Brief
A planned $150 million pectin plant by Cargill in Brazil marks the largest investment of this kind in Latin America. The plant will help meet market demand for high-quality pectin, which is used as a setting agent in jams and jellies. Brazil has been chosen as the location for the new facility because of its abundance of accessible citrus produce.
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