Investing in Regenerative Agriculture and Food
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Philipp Stangl, CEO and Co-founder of Rebel Meat joins us to talk about the critical role of blended products, transparency, and changing consumer patterns towards regenerative transition.
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Why is plant-based meat considered most sustainable? How are blended products the key towards reducing our animal protein consumption? Why should we include the externalities in the pricing?
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