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AltProteins 25 in Sydney Coming With More Than a Program of Disruption
In a move signaling both conviction and disruption. Food Frontier returns to Sydney with AltProteins 25 on Tuesday, 14 October 2025 at the Sofitel Wentworth marking its shift from Melbourne and acknowledging Sydney’s growing prominence in the alternative proteins sector.
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Hybrid Future Meat Just Got Real in New Zealand
If plant-based burgers leave you cold and lab-grown steaks feel like science fiction, you’re not alone. Most people don’t want a lecture on sustainability with their dinner, they just want their food to taste good, feel safe, and not blow the grocery budget.
Enter a new $3 million New Zealand–Singapore research collaboration aimed squarely at one thing - making hybrid future meat, consumers actually want to eat.
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Lab-Grown, State-Banned, and Fork-Ready as Cultivated Meat Crashes the American Menu
It's been a busy week in the US. While Florida bans the future and Alabama clutches its steak knives, the United States just became ground zero for one of the most delicious science experiments in human history. Cultivated meat companies are done waiting. They’ve broken out of the lab and into the lunch rush.
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Further Confirmation China Means Business as Cultivated Meat Patents Signal APAC Power Shift
New analysis from the Good Food Institute APAC shows China is surging ahead in the global race to lock down cultivated meat patents. Of the top 20 patent applicants in the world, eight are Chinese, with a staggering number coming from public universities and government-linked institutions. Translation? This isn’t just corporate hustle, it’s a full-blown national strategy.
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Who Controls the Food, Controls the Future & Why BioManufacturing Is Now A National Security Issue For ANZ
Biomanufacturing, cheese and meat, isn’t just food innovation, it’s fast becoming a national security priority, and Australia and New Zealand risk falling behind as the world ferments the future without them.
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Bobby-Calf Protein Snack Wins Fieldays Award – and Sparks Fresh Calls for Cultivated Meat
Bobby-calf protein snack, Mīti, has walked away with a prized Fieldays 2025 Innovation Award, but the win has ignited backlash over New Zealand’s long-running bobby-calf dilemma and sharpened consumer curiosity about cultivated, bio-manufactured meat alternatives. Oamaru start-up Alps2Ocean Foods Tapui Ltd took the Early-Stage and People’s Choice trophies for a “world-first, shelf-stable, functional protein snack” made from surplus dairy calves – animals routinely removed fro
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Australians Say They Know About Cultivated Meat – But Fewer Are Willing to Eat It
Australia and New Zealand's food regulator, FSANZ, has released fresh numbers showing while awareness of cultivated meat remains steady, confidence in eating it hasn’t budged and for a country eyeing food-tech as its next big export opportunity, that’s a bit of a snag.
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Gen Z Brits Ready to Push Cultivated Meat into Mainstream says Poll
Britain’s Generation Z (16–30 years) are emerging as early adopters of cultured meat, marking a significant milestone for cellular agriculture. A new Ipsos Observer UK poll of 1,098 adults reveals 47% of Gen Z Brits would be willing to eat cultivated meat. That’s nearly half of young consumers open to ditching meat derived from living animals for something brewed in a bioreactor.
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Swiss Mandate Forces “Pain Notice” on Meat Labels - Could ANZ Be Next?
From next week, every Swiss steak, sausage, litre of milk or carton of eggs must reveal if the animal was castrated, dehorned, beak-trimmed, tail-docked or otherwise “worked on” without anaesthetic – a move the Swiss says will drag hidden suffering “out of the shadows and onto the shelf”. Imported products aren’t spared - exporters shipping into Zurich or Geneva will have to print the same bad news 'Pain Notice' on the pack.
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AltProteins 25 Cranks Up the Heat in Sydney And This Time, It’s Personal
Mark your calendars, future foodies. On 14 October, the Sofitel Wentworth in Sydney will become the unofficial HQ for bold moves, big questions, and even bigger protein ambitions as AltProteins 25 swings into town.
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Seven Cents to Change the Meat Game? Clever Carnivore Cracks Cultivated Pork Media Cost
In a move that will rattle both Big Meat and the deep-pocketed FoodTech set, Chicago’s Clever Carnivore just dropped a petrie dish and the cost of cultivated pork production media (the liquid cells are grown in) by achieving a new benchmark price of USD$0.07 per litre at pilot scale. No bovine serum. No pricey pharma vendors. Just some secondhand steel and a serious attitude adjustment to bioprocessing. What is more, no need for animal slaughter.
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$325 Billion Reasons the Global Alternative Protein Paradigm Has Already Shifted
According to a fresh forecast from InsightAce Analytic, the global alternative protein sector is set to explode from US$63 billion in 2025 to over US$325 billion by 2034. Yes, you read that right. That’s a fivefold growth curve in under a decade. If you were waiting for proof this protein change is real, this is it, fully plated, seasoned, and served.
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