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CSIRO unveils all meat protein powder

CSIRO plans to tap into the $3.8bn health and wellness market with its "Just Meat" protein powder.

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The Just Meat protein powder has a mild taste and can be used as-is, or in a range of products such as protein balls, shakes and energy drinks. Pictured CSIRO's Dr Doug Hilton and Dr Aarti Tobin. Credit CSIRO.

The Just Meat protein powder has a mild taste and can be used as-is, or in a range of products such as protein balls, shakes and energy drinks. Pictured CSIRO's Dr Doug Hilton and Dr Aarti Tobin. Credit CSIRO.

AN all-meat protein powder, which has the potential to grow Australia's $75.4 billion red meat industry, has been unveiled at Beef 2024 in Queensland this week. Australia's national science agency,...

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