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Signals point to break-neck drive to green protein in China soon

NZ-China Council’s ‘Tasting the Future’ report says exporters need to understand ‘China speed’ of new tack in top export market.

China is seeking to make its food system not only secure but, increasingly, sustainable.

Dita De Boni Mon, 04 Dec 2023

China often stands accused of not doing enough in the sustainability space but, when it has taken the plunge into areas such as green energy and electric vehicles, the scale, scope, and speed of its efforts can be impressive.

For example, despite still being the world’s largest coal user, China is

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Dita De Boni Mon, 04 Dec 2023
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