Study: Plant-based products proving less exposed to food price inflation

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New analysis from Green Alliance shows how plant-based proteins can prove more cost-effective than meat, as think tank urges government to ramp up investment in emerging sector

Plant-based proteins and meat alternatives could help tackle continuing food price inflation, providing a more cost effective and sustainable option than meat-based products that are increasingly exposed...

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