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Plant-based meat substitutes offer opportunities for Australian grains

AUSTRALIA’S grain, oilseed and pulse producers could be well placed to capitalise on the rapidly-growing plant-based meat substitution market, according to a new report.

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Grain growers could cash in on the expanding plant-based meat substitutes.

Grain growers could cash in on the expanding plant-based meat substitutes.

The report, ‘Getting Granular with Plant-Based Meat Substitutes: Opportunities for Grains, Oilseeds, and Pulses' from Rabobank, said while still in its infancy, Australia's plant-based meat substitute...

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