Lupins are circa A$500/t while soybeans are closer to A$800/t+ at the moment, so not quite the same.
Regarding the alkaloids, they released this information in their first product information form (May 2021). Buntine protein has 20mg / Kg of alkaloids which is low comparative to most legumes. Unsure about the lectins.I think this is the finished protein concentrate product you’re referring to and they’ve recently provided guidance that they expect pricing to be higher than what was initially expected (A$10k/t) after looking at what Prolupin was selling their product for, which was a fair bit higher. Crude lupins are priced substantially lower than this around the A$500/t, however a number of input costs go into turning it into the higher value product.
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