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Bringing precision fermentation to the mass market
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Using new alternative proteins ingredients to produce high quality meat alternatives
project
Bringing precision fermentation to the mass market
project
Making meat substitutes more palatable
project
Where brilliant co-founders team up and create impactful agrifood startups.
blog
After a year of change like no other in 2020, EIT Food has combined expert insights and analysis to highlight the top 5 trends for the agrifood industry in 2021...
in the media
Comfort-seeking Britons have eaten and drunk their way through more unhealthy snacks and alcohol during lockdown than their peers elsewhere in Europe, a study suggests.
in the media
EIT Food, Europe’s leading food innovation initiative, works collaboratively with key industry players across Europe, including over 100 partners and more than 65 enterprising startups from 16 EU member states to transform the food system…
in the media
The international curriculum of the master's degree in Food Science and Technology, Food Systems, and the Global Food Venture program for doctoral students, which see the University of Turin as a partner of 14 other important European…
in the media
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way of thinking, buying, planning and consuming food among Polish and European consumers, according to the latest EIT Food research.
in the media
The pandemic presents an exciting opportunity for food manufacturers to innovate products targeting consumers who believe access to affordable food should not come at the cost of health and good nutrition.
in the media
BRUSSELS - In Europe, the most significant change caused by Covid in food purchasing habits occurred among Italian consumers who planned their purchases also due to economic difficulties. This is what emerges from a survey conducted in…
in the media
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