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How NZ’s Protein Production is Changing Face with Leaft Foods Rubisco

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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.


For Japan’s high-bar food industry, Rubisco offers more than just nutrition, it promises clean-label functionality across plant-based meals, bakery products, and sports nutrition. The collaboration builds on Lacto’s decades of connecting NZ ingredients into the Japanese market, ensuring Leaft’s leaf-protein leap lands with credibility.


This deal is a broader shift in NZ’s protein playbook. Beyond dairy and meat, farmers and innovators are pushing into diversified protein streams capable of earning premium returns in global innovation-driven markets. With Silicon Valley money, indigenous investors like Ngāi Tahu, and even NBA star Steven Adams behind them, Leaft Foods is positioning New Zealand not just as a land of milk and honey, but of leaf-based protein too.



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