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Meatless meat business Grater Goods attracts farming interest

Alternative protein offers opportunity for farmers, but challenges remain.

Grater Goods GM Sian Leonard speaks with Kate McVicar.

Kate McVicar Thu, 04 May 2023

A capital raise by a Kiwi plant-based delicatessen business has caught the eye of an unexpected investor group: farmers. Some had expressed interest in offsetting the incoming carbon emissions tax by investing in green enterprise of alternative protein innovation. 

Christchurch-based Grater Goods,

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Kate McVicar Thu, 04 May 2023
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