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Consumption of plant-based foods is currently growing by leaps and bounds in the United States, outpacing expansion in the overall retail food market. Despite this growth, many of the ingredients needed to produce these foods are currently imported from outside the U.S. due to insufficient domestic supplies. From almonds and specialty grains to oats and peas, these crops – many of which can be produced in Minnesota and the Midwest – are in high demand, creating new opportunities for Minnesota and regional agricultural producers seeking alternative markets.
The Plant Based Foods Association (PBFA) is one of the leaders in identifying and building new opportunities in this emerging market. Founded in 2016, the PBFA represents more than 300 companies and key stakeholders in the plant-based foods industry. Join AURI Connects: Fields of Innovation on Friday, March 26th to learn from PBFA leaders about this promising market opportunity for U.S. agriculture.
The conversation is ongoing at the Fields of Innovation Facebook Group.
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AURI Connects: Fields of Innovation is a platform focused on bringing together Minnesota’s regional ag and food value chains to build capacity and successfully commercialize new and emerging crops. Events focus on highlighting promising new crops, examining market opportunities for emerging crops, and highlighting new technologies in existing crops. To learn more about upcoming webinars and watch past recordings, visit us at www.auri.org/fields-of-innovation.
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The Plant-Based Opportunity for U.S. Agriculture
The Plant-Based Opportunity for U.S. Agriculture
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The Plant Based Foods Association (PBFA) is one of the leaders in identifying and building new opportunities in the plant-based foods industry. Join AURI Connects: Fields of Innovation on Friday, March 26th to learn from PBFA leaders about the potential plant-based foods have for U.S. agriculture. |
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