Impossible Foods, the company known for making plant-based meat designed to taste, cook and look like real meat, may soon get into milk.
Impossible Foods, the company known for making plant-based meat designed to taste, cook and look like real meat, may soon get into milk.
Recently, news reports revealed plans by a Canadian oil and gas company, ReconAfrica, to explore for oil and gas in some of Africa’s most sensitive protected areas.
We live in a world where both the number of hungry and the number of obese people is rising,” Evan Fraser tells OneZero. As the research chair on global food security at the University of Guelph, Fraser spends a lot of time thinking about how and what we’ll eat in the future given this present dilemma, and he thinks one solution might already be growing naturally in ponds and lakes.
The EU rabbit meat market reduced to $1.1B in 2019, waning by -3.6% against the previous year.
What could be more 2020 than an ongoing invasion of jumping worms?
The Agrichemical Working Group, which consists of members from the South African Organic Sector Association, Biowatch, The Air That I Breathe Foundation (Tatib), and several other organisations, has launched its Un Poison webinar series to raise awareness on the impacts of agrochemicals.