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The Good Food Institute & European Sustainable Protein Research Network conduct high-level dialogue on strengthening bilateral relations for alternati
Friday, 17 January, 2025, 12 : 00 PM [IST]
Our Bureau, Mumbai
GFI India, in partnership with the European Sustainable Protein Research Network established by the University of Cambridge (UK), Anglia Ruskin University (UK), Ohm University (Germany), and International Hellenic University (Greece), hosted an Industry-Academia Workshop on Indian smart protein (alternative protein) supply chain network, exploring interdisciplinary partnerships between Indian and European stakeholders at IIT Bombay.

The workshop brought together a range of experts representing key stakeholders from fermentation, microalgae, plant-based, and the rapidly developing area of cultivated meat. The conversations addressed critical challenges and opportunities in scaling sustainable protein supply chains in emerging regions like India. Through in-depth discussions, the workshop aimed to develop actionable strategies for encouraging a collaborative environment between Indian and European partners towards building sustainable, resilient, and innovative pathways to feed the world.

The roundtable discussion, a first in India, was part of a series of Agri-Food supply chain workshops hosted by the University of Cambridge. The discussion focused on India’s unique capabilities to support every step of the smart protein value chain from farming to consumption. and how bilateral collaborations across R&D, tech and knowledge transfer, as well as funding and grants, can help advance plant-based, cultivated, and fermentation-based protein research, production, and adoption.

Professor Helen Rogers, head of International Business, Ohm University, Nuremberg, Germany, said, “It is exciting to explore joint research initiatives combining best practices from India's vegetarian tradition with European food supply chain networks and funding infrastructure.”

Experts from academia, startups, established companies, ingredient manufacturers, and ecosystem enablers including Reliance Industries Limited, HiMedia Labs, and startups such as Good Dot, MyoWorks, ProMeat, BioKraft Foods, and Terramatter participated in the dialogue, highlighting challenges across value addition, ingredient localisation, regulatory and IP roadblocks, funding instruments, and techno-commercialisation of research. Stakeholders also shared the opportunity for India to lead the world in sustainable protein production by leaning into indigenous ingredients like pulses and millets, leveraging the government’s focus on reducing imports and expanding value-addition of agricultural produce for domestic and global markets, as well as the country’s vision to achieve nutritional security and sustainable development goals.

Mukesh Kumar, head of Industrial Resilience Research Group, Institute for Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, said, “There are a lot of opportunities in India, and it is heartwarming to see how passionate the companies in India are about bringing smart protein to the masses.”

Mariel Alem Fonseca, president, University of Cambridge Alt Protein Project, said, “Collaboration on the alternative protein field is critical for building a resilient food system—one that ensures equal access to nutritious food, supports rural livelihoods and fair wages, protects nature, and is ethical and humane for everyone—regardless of species.”
 
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