
Denmark publishes world’s first national action plan for plant-based foods
Conrad AstleyThe Danish government has published the first ever national action plan outlining how the country can transition towards a more plant-based food system.
The Danish government has published the first ever national action plan outlining how the country can transition towards a more plant-based food system.
European governments have announced a grand total of nearly half a billion euros of funding to develop sustainable proteins according to new figures released by the Good Food Institute (GFI).
Das weltweit größte Forschungsprogramm Horizon Europe hat 25 Millionen Euro für die Erforschung alternativer Proteine angekündigt.
Horizon Europe has announced €25 million in funding for research into sustainable proteins.
A new paper by the GFI Europe, Bridge2Food and the European Alliance for Plant Based Foods calls on the EU to create a long-term vision to make sure the continent’s plant-based sector can deliver on its potential.
The Dutch government has announced a record €60 million of funding for cultivated meat and precision fermentation.
The UK government has invested £1 million to develop and commercialise stem cell lines, helping companies produce cultivated meat.
Nearly half of European consumers who want to eat less meat by switching to plant-based products think not enough options are available.
The Danish government has announced over 1.25 billion kroner (€168 million) to advance plant-based foods, as part of an unprecedented climate agreement.
Horizon Europe has announced €32 million in funding, in its biggest-ever package of support covering plant-based, cultivated meat and fermentation.