The EU umbrella organizations for the algae (EABA), yeast (COFALEC) and insect production sectors (IPIFF) join forces in supporting efforts to upscale EU protein production.
The organizations launched a joint roadmap that focuses on four main pillars:
- Unlocking regulatory opportunities
- Facilitating access to green investment
- Supporting R&D efforts
- Developing joint promotion/communication activities
“The scientific evidence from past years provides promising directions to raise awareness around the nutritional and environmental benefits of alternative proteins – and along with other sectors active in the production of such new proteins, we are committed to addressing possible challenges”, mentioned IPIFF’s second vice-President, Antoine Hubert.
“All three sectors have expressed their commitment to strengthen their partnership to further explore the nutritional and environmental benefits associated with these innovative solutions – especially in the context of EU funded research”, mentioned IPIFF’s first vice-President, Aman Paul.
The latest articles
Austria lists top retail and services firms, including pet players
These are the pet businesses that have ranked the highest in terms of customer satisfaction, customer service and affordability.
4 out of 10 British owners are in favor of work leave to take care of their sick dogs
A recent survey shows wide support for pet parents to enjoy the same rights as employees with children.
Interzoo 2024: what to expect
Just days before the European pet trade fair kicks off in Germany, GlobalPETS examines how it will unveil the latest trends in pet care.
Weekly newsletter to stay up-to-date
Discover what’s happening in the pet industry. Get the must-read stories and insights in your inbox.