Plant-based food production encouraged by the Danish Gov

Published 2021년 3월 26일

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Denmark is set to boost its plant-based food sector with an investment of DKK 20 million (€2.68 million). The funding, announced by the Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, aims to position Denmark as a global leader in plant-based food production. The funds will be managed through the Foundation for Organic Agriculture and will support projects related to the cultivation, nutrition knowledge base, and export of plant-based foods.
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Denmark will add a financial line of support of DKK 20 million (€2.68 million) for plant-based food producers, according to a press release from the Ministry for Food, Agriculture and Fisheries. Anyone can apply for funding, guarantees Minister Rasmus Prehn, whose ambition is to see the country becoming an absolute world leader in the field. According to official data, quinoa, chickpeas and lentils are on the menu of more and more Danes. "If Denmark is to occupy a place as a plant-based frontrunner, we need to create a good framework for plant-based food production. The money we now allocate will help enterprising farmers to develop, produce and sell the best plant-based, organic foods. Denmark is at the forefront of the organic field, and we can use that to develop plant-based foods. The interaction helps to ensure that, in addition to the climate, other important sustainability parameters and societal benefits are also delivered," said Minister Prehn.Organic farming generally ...
Source: EuroMeat

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