1、Alternative proteins in APAC2023 STATE OF THE INDUSTRY REPORT 2AuthorsJennifer Morton,Divya Gandhi,Valerie PangAdditional acknowledgmentsGFI would like to thank the rest of the GFI APAC team and other GFI colleagues for their insights and contributions,and give a special thanks to the external revie
2、wers of this report.Note on methodologyAPAC as referred to in this report covers the countries/regions of Australia/New Zealand(data grouped together for the purposes of this report),Mainland China,Hong Kong SAR,Indonesia,Japan,Malaysia,the Philippines,Singapore,South Korea,Taiwan,Thailand,and Vietn
3、am.South Asia is not included in the data for this report(except when global figures are shown,in which case figures for South Asia are listed as a separate grouping under“South Asia”).Permissions and disclaimersPermission is granted,free of charge,to use this work for educational purposes.The Good
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6、 to GFI,please visit here or contact philanthropygfi.org.Headquartered in Singapore,the Good Food Institute APAC(GFI APAC)is part of a network of leading alternative protein think tanks located in six regions across the globe.We accelerate a shift towards a more secure,sustainable,and just food syst