Australia’s Alt Protein Boom, WHO President Advocates Plant-Based Diets, and 2024 Food Trends

<p>Plant-based meats could generate AU$3 billion in sales and create 6,000 full-time jobs in Australia by 2030. The broader plant protein sector, including dairy milk alternatives, bakery ingredients, and sports nutrition, could contribute an additional AU$3 billion.</p> <p>There&rsquo;s an increase in government discussions and papers featuring alternative proteins, a topic previously absent from policy before 2018. The foodservice sector, in particular, has seen notable growth despite recent geopolitical and financial challenges.</p> <p>The range of alternative protein products has expanded significantly, with a growing number of companies and products available in Australian supermarkets, and the country is on the verge of approving its first cell-cultivated meat product for sale (Vow Foods&rsquo; cell-cultured Japanese quail).</p> <p><a href="https://eshansamaranayake.medium.com/australias-alt-protein-boom-who-president-advocates-plant-based-diets-and-2024-food-trends-6bc411d00f19"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>
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