Cultured meat business Vow, which says it has worked for more than two years on food safety assessment with Food Standards Australia New Zealand...
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Australia’s cured meat and smallgoods manufacturing industry is experiencing modest growth despite health-conscious consumers turning away from processed meats, according to a new industry report. The industry, worth $5.4 billion in 2025, has grown by supporting stable domestic demand and a premiumisation trend that has allowed producers to increase unit prices. However, consumption of processed… The post Australian cured meat industry faces health-conscious shift appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Cultured meat business Vow, which says it has worked for more than two years on food safety assessment with Food Standards Australia New Zealand...
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