The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Bezos seeks to revamp meat alternativ­es

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THE Bezos Earth Fund is pouring US$60 million into revamping alternativ­e proteins as part of its push to make food more sustainabl­e.

The Jeff Bezos-backed philanthro­pic organisati­on will put money into establishi­ng university research centres that will work on improving the taste, texture and nutrition of meat alternativ­es. The centres, set up over the next five years, will also focus on bringing down manufactur­ing costs and finding new ingredient­s, according to Andy Jarvis, director of Future of Food at the Bezos Earth Fund.

“Alternativ­e proteins are an imperative if we are to stay within planetary boundaries, if we are to feed 10 billion people within those boundaries,” Jarvis said in a video interview. “We’re investing in alternativ­e proteins because they need to be successful.”

The funding is part of a US$1 billion commitment by the Bezos Earth Fund to tackle food’s impact on climate and nature. Alternativ­e proteins have been singled out as a way to help shift diets away from livestock, a major driver of greenhouse gas emissions. But they have struggled to win over consumers due to a lack of flavour, high prices and concerns over nutrition.

“They need to cost less, they need to be more flavourful,” Jarvis said.

The Bezos Earth Fund was launched in early 2020 by Bezos — the world’s second-richest person and founder of Amazon.com — who pledged US$10 billion to fight climate change and protect the natural world.

“Alternativ­e proteins are an imperative if we are to stay within planetary boundaries, if we are to feed 10 billion people within those boundaries,” Jarvis said in a video interview. “We’re investing in alternativ­e proteins because they need to be successful.”

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