Tag: alternative proteins
UKEIA calls for action on UK’s insect protein regulations
Pointing out that the UK lags behind other countries in the approval and use of insect-based proteins, the UK Edible Insects Association (UKEIA) has...
Asahi Group Foods strengthens yeast business with new agreement
Japan-based Asahi Group Foods signed an agreement on March 5, 2025, to acquire shares in Leiber GmbH, a producer of sustainable brewers’ yeast products...
Nutrition Technologies publicizes its rebrand
Malaysia-based Nutrition Technologies has unveiled its rebranding to Sentara Group. The rebranded entity will continue producing frass-based bioactive organic fertilizers and biostimulants, specifically designed...
Big Dutchman unveils its new CEO
Steffen Bersch, an expert for food production, agricultural engineering and logistics, has been appointed as the new CEO of Big Dutchman AG. With the...
Insect genetics company secures £2.1M investment
Beta Bugs has secured a £2.1 million investment led by TRICAPITAL Angels alongside Scottish Enterprise. The investment is expected to enable the company to...
Biotech company introduces world’s first scalable beef substitute for pets
Poland-based Proteine Resources has announced it has developed the world’s first scalable beef analog for pets that matches real beef’s nutritional profile 1:1 -...
Globe Buddy unveils dog treats containing insect protein
Danish pet food brand Globe Buddy is unveiling new sustainable dog treats at Expozoo Paris Animal Show 2025 from March 7-9. Sourced from Ÿnsect,...
Marsapet launches first dog food with FeedKind Pet protein
Calysta and Marsapet have launched the first complete dog food featuring FeedKind Pet protein. The product is primarily comprised of sweet potatoes, peas, FeedKind...
Bühler makes new collaboration for cultivated meat
Ever After Foods and Bühler have unveiled their new collaboration to scale cultivated meat production and distribution. The collaboration is expected to pave the...
UK sees growing interest in insect protein sector
The UK Edible Insect Association believes that 2025 will be the year alternative protein goes mainstream. Preparing for the Nest 1.0 - Farmed Insect...