Thai Union Exclusive Part II: 'No one will pay huge premiums for plant-based protein…yet' By Pearly Neo 28-Feb-2023 - Last updated on 28-Feb-2023 at 05:41 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend The plant-based space is nowhere near hitting the premium space yet, with affordability fundamental in driving demand amid deepening consumer economic concerns, says Thai Union.See the full story here. FNA top 10 January 2023 Beyond the 'obsession': Are alternative proteins truly the best path to a sustainable food supply? Thai Union Exclusive Part II: 'No one will pay huge premiums for plant-based protein…yet' 'New logic': Ajinomoto says localisation and innovation key to drive sustainability agenda Safe for second use: South Korea approves recycled PET as material for new food and beverage containers Standing strong: Nestle's affordable products strategy boosts emerging market growth World-first voluntary guidelines: Singapore introduces food safety standards in the e-commerce space Legislation development: South Korea launches public consultation on food standards for alternative protein products Boost-ing optimism: Unilever India confident in beverage nutrition potential despite setbacks Thai Union Exclusive Part I: Sensory experience key for plant-based seafood to match other alt-proteins Seaweed saviour? How ramping up production could be a food security and sustainability boon Prev 1 2 3 4 5 … 11 Next