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CowFree Milk and Cheese Hits Supermarkets
It’s finally here - CowFree milk and cheese, real dairy, zero cows. Israeli based, Strauss Group and Imagindairy have pulled off what was unthinkable a decade ago - supermarket-ready milk and cheese made by precision fermentation technology, not udders. Microbes like Aspergillus oryzae now crank out whey protein 100% nutritionally identical to the cow version.
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How NZ’s Protein Production is Changing Face with Leaft Foods Rubisco
New Zealand’s green-leaf disruptor, Leaft Foods, is stepping firmly into Asia with a strategic partnership alongside Tokyo-based Lacto Japan. At the heart of this move is Rubisco Protein Isolate, a leaf-derived protein boasting an amino acid profile superior to dairy whey, coupled with the functionality to replace eggs, emulsifiers, and synthetic binders in everyday foods.
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Jamie Oliver and India's Street Food
Jamie Oliver is back on the Sub-Continent, dipping into India's street food and veg traditions as part of his Ultimate Veg series. The clips are light, colourful, and unapologetically plant-forward - a absolute reminder that India’s culinary heritage has been carrying the veg flag long before it became a Western health trend.
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Vegan Wellington Lead The Waitrose Early Christmas Parade
Christmas has officially jumped the queue as Waitrose in the UK unwraps its festive range a full four months early, and it’s not the turkey grabbing the spotlight. Instead, the UK grocer is making noise with plant-based centrepieces looking and feeling like the real stars of the table.
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The Pure Food Co Expands Aged-Care Meals into Home Delivery
The Pure Food Co is quietly reshaping aged-care nutrition in New Zealand and Australia — and now its available at home. The company has gone beyond hospitals and rest homes, launching a home-delivery partnership with EAT that’s already winning praise from families.
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Cultivated Meat Comes To RESPECT Farms
Europe is putting farmers at the centre of the cultivated meat revolution. The CRAFT Consortium, a coalition of Wageningen University, Mosa Meat, Aleph Farms, Multus, Kipster, Royal Kuijpers, and RespectFarms, has begun designing the world’s first cultivated meat farm, backed by €2 million in EIT Food funding. The model promises to slash water use by 78%, land by 95%, and social costs by 56%, while giving farmers a direct stake in cellular agriculture.
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Cacao-Less Chocolate and Bean-Less Coffee and The New Bean-Free Brigade
Cacao and coffee, two of the planet’s most loved crops, are buckling under pressure. Cocoa prices have smashed past $10,000 a tonne, while weather stress is pushing Arabica uphill. Enter the bean-free brigade: innovators who promise the same taste experience, minus the deforestation, price shocks, and labour exploitation.
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Global Ashwagandha Market Surges, Shoden Sets the Standard
The global ashwagandha market is flexing hard. Valued at USD 0.76 billion in 2025, it’s set to crack the USD 1 billion mark by 2030, tracking a solid 9.2% CAGR. Growth is fuelled by stress-fatigued consumers snapping up gummies, chews, and clean-label supplements; sports users chasing performance recovery blends; and beauty brands pulling ashwagandha into skincare for its antioxidant and anti-aging profile. North America dominates demand, but Asia-Pacific is sprinting ahead,
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Malaysia Airlines’ Plant-Based Satay
Malaysia Airlines has quietly rewritten a piece of its brand identity. The carrier’s signature satay skewers, a staple of its premium cabins, now come with a Lion’s Mane mushroom twist. Passengers flying Business Class and Business Suite on routes to Australia, New Zealand, and India can choose the plant-based satay alongside chicken, beef, and lamb, while other long-haul travellers can pre-order it in advance. Same marinade, same service ritual, just plant-based.
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$10.4m Precision Fermentation Push Could Fuel New Zealand’s Future Food Exports
Precision fermentation just scored a $10.4 million boost from the Endeavour Fund, with AgResearch leading a five-year programme to turn pine pulp and other local side-streams into high-value food proteins and ingredients. Framed as a low-emissions bioeconomy pathway, the project is designed to convert forestry waste into scalable, export-ready ingredients that sidestep livestock emissions and feed into the next generation of sustainable foods .
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Sri Lanka’s Miditer Goes Fully Plant-Based at Fine Food Sydney
This South-Asian pioneer is charting a clear departure from Sri Lanka’s traditional commodity-centric exports. Instead, Miditer is leaning into tiered, value-added opportunities—transforming tropical raw material heritage into branded, certified organic, health-forward FMCG ready for global shelves. With certifications like USDA Organic, EU Organic, BRCGS, Kosher, and ISO 22000 backing its supply chain, Miditer is packaging provenance, sustainability, and functionality into a
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LILO, FLCK & Friends Hit Fine Food Australia Expo as Plant-Based Squad Arrives Hungry
They’re cool, clean, and coming in coconut-covered, brain-boosting, and ham-free. A handful of plant-based innovators are either exhibiting at or circling this year’s Fine Food Australia Expo in Sydney and they’re not just tagging along for the free samples.
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