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The Solae Company announces that effective in March, the price of its soy protein isolates and nuggets will increase by 5 percent, and the price of its soy protein concentrate, flour and fiber products will increase by 7 percent. "Increased consumer demand for all sources of protein worldwide has impacted the cost of proteins this past year, including soy proteins," says James McCarthy, senior vice president/North America and Specialty Products for The Solae Company.

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Title Annotation:Marketing News; soy protein product prices
Publication:Agri Marketing
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 1, 2005
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