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Operations

Chances are, you're already a customer.

Our processed peas serve food sectors spanning people and pet — proteins, starches and fibers found in everyday products around the world.

Wholly-Owned Subsidiary

Belle Pulses Ltd.

A recognized global leader in pea protein with nearly 50 years of legacy. Founded in 1978, Belle Pulses has built a global reputation as a reliable, trusted ingredient supplier — almost entirely by word of mouth.

  • Deep relationships with farmers and seed-genetics groups, from academia to government
  • World-class reputation for premium quality, high integrity and sound business management
  • Decades of IP, trade secrets and seed genetics — a unique, niche value proposition
  • A vegan, nutrition-driven mindset that anticipates trends in people and pet food
Eat Well Group — Powering the Protein Supply Chain
Product Categories

Three core categories. 35+ export markets.

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Proteins

High-protein ingredients used in everyday foods including snacks, pastas, and a wide range of premium pet food formulations.

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Starches

Used in pastas, snacks, fermentation processes such as protein production, and specialty animal feed including aquaculture.

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Fibers

High-fiber ingredients used in breads, crackers, beverages and a variety of pet food applications — valued for nutrition and functionality.

Infrastructure

Three high-capacity facilities across North America.

Each site includes expansion-ready land to scale production and meet rising global demand.

Facility 01 · Canada

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Designed to process split yellow peas and Chana Dal with capacities of 40,000 MT and 1,000 MT respectively per year.

Facility 02 · Canada

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Designed to process green split peas and whole green peas, and to mill flour, with capacities of 40,000 MT and 12,000 MT respectively per year.

Facility 03 · USA

Montana, United States

Designed to process green split peas and whole green peas with capacities up to 25,000 MT. 51% owned by EWG, 49% by ED&F Man.

Belle Pulses processing facilities — aerial view, Saskatoon
Belle Pulses processing facilities, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre
The Saskatchewan Food Industry Development Centre — Eat Well's strategic innovation partner
What Makes Us Different

Industrial-grade automation. Export-grade precision.

State-of-the-Art Robotics Lines

Belle Pulses runs fully robotic bagging and slip-sheet systems that automate the entire packaging process — from filling and sealing to stacking. High-speed robotic arms handle up to 15 bags per minute with exact weight accuracy and minimal product breakage, integrating vision-sensor controls for industrial-grade efficiency, lower labour costs and full traceability for global exports.

AI-Enhanced Optical Sorting

A $300,000 investment in a Bühler SORTEX optical sorter brings advanced multispectral imaging and intelligent detection algorithms that identify and remove even the most subtle defects in peas and lentils — far beyond human precision. The result: consistent, food-safe output that meets stringent export standards in over 35 countries.

Robotic bagging system
Premier Tech packaging line Bühler SORTEX optical sorter
Global Reach

A proven ingredient supplier to leading brands, in 35+ countries.

Serving world-class B2B customers including Nestlé, General Mills and Ingredion through long-standing distribution partnerships.

Eat Well Group export markets — world map
The Market

Pulse crops: a structural growth story.

$8.14B by 2029

The global dried peas market is projected to expand from $5.54B in 2024 to $8.14B by 2029 — an 8.1% CAGR.(1)

12.8% CAGR

The North American peas market is expected to grow from $3.90B in 2025 to $7.13B by 2030.(2)

$1.4B Pea Protein

Yellow pea protein demand is surging on clean-label, plant-based momentum.(3)

Sustainability

Peas fix nitrogen in the soil, reducing synthetic fertilizer needs — and pulses are 1.5–6× more water-efficient per gram of protein.(4)

Food Security

Pulses are shelf-stable and retain nutritional value for long periods without refrigeration — critical as food insecurity affects 30%+ of the world's population.(5)

Versatile Demand

Integral to food and beverage processing, animal feed and pharmaceuticals thanks to high protein content and nutrition.(6)

(1) The Business Research Company · (2) Mordor Intelligence · (3) Fortune Business Insights · (4) Market Research Future; Mekonnen & Hoekstra · (5) UN FAO; PubMed Central · (6) Verified Market Research

Proven Execution

From vision to industry-defining outcomes.

Verdient Foods → Sold to Ingredion (NYSE: INGR)

A 100,000 MT pulse-crop fractionation and milling facility — conceived, financed, built and operated by key members of the Eat Well team, and successfully sold to Ingredion in 2020. Proof of the team's ability to execute high-value infrastructure plays in plant-based food.

Saskatchewan Food Centre Partnership

A globally recognized innovation hub responsible for commercializing over 800 consumer packaged goods. Its former President & CEO of 20 years, Dan Prefontaine, serves on Eat Well's Advisory Board — strengthening access to R&D, scale-up capacity and industry relationships.

See the investment case.

Financial highlights, share structure, and the regulatory milestones behind Eat Well's return to the market.