
On the path to net zero: 9 ways the UK can build a ‘world-beating’ sustainable protein ecosystem
Linus PardoeGovernment should invest £78 million annually in research between 2025-2030 as part of its science superpower mission.
Government should invest £78 million annually in research between 2025-2030 as part of its science superpower mission.
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).
Neuer Report liefert Zahlen und Fakten zur kommerziellen und wissenschaftlichen Landschaft im Bereich alternativer Proteine, die das enorme Potenzial Deutschlands in diesem Bereich unterstreichen.
Exploring recent developments surrounding plant-based, cultivated and fermentation-made proteins exploring market development, the commercial landscape, investments and investors, the scientific landscape, surveys on the acceptance of alternative products, and 15 policy recommendations for Germany.
The project represents the largest single investment the UK government has made to date in sustainable proteins, and will help British scientists and companies make cultivated meat at scale.
Neuer Bericht im Auftrag des Deutschen Bundestages sieht großes Potenzial von kultiviertem Fleisch und betont die Rolle von öffentlichen Investitionen.
The predictions business is a tricky game, so we leant on collective wisdom to help us. Here are the top 5 most predicted sustainable protein trends for 2023.
GFI Europe's Managing Director Richard Parr MBE looks back on GFI Europe at four years old, all that has been achieved and the next exciting chapter for the organisation.
The ‘valley of death’ is the name given to the dangerous early period for innovations and startups after seed funding investment has begun to run low in the transition to and scale-up of commercialisation.
Das weltweit größte Forschungsprogramm Horizon Europe hat 25 Millionen Euro für die Erforschung alternativer Proteine angekündigt.