New report calls Canada’s alternative protein industry ‘hotbed of innovation and key country to do business in’
Game Changers is the first report to compile Canada’s extensive activity in alternative protein development in one place.
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Game Changers is the first report to compile Canada’s extensive activity in alternative protein development in one place.
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