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FoodInfotech.com: Plant-Based Company Next Meats makes inroads into the Indian Market

Next Meats, a Japanese plant-based company has entered into a tie-up with an Indian food-tech startup Vegan Meat India Private Limited to launch meat-free alternatives with its main objective to prioritize sustainability in food production and pare down the incremental burden on the environment using crossover technology. Additionally, they are attempting to reduce the acute problem posed by NCDs and carbon footprint in the country by launching plant-based food items.

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TheVeganIndians.com: Japan’s ‘Next Meats’ Comes to India, to Set up Manufacturing Plant

Next Meats, a Tokyo-based sustainable foods company, has teamed up with Indian food-tech startup Vegan Meat India to launch a range of vegan meat options in the country, including Yakiniku cuts meant for barbeque.

The company, which is listed in the American stock market, will introduce Next Tandoori Chicken, Next Herb Chicken, Next Classic Chicken, Next Chicken Biryani, Next Butter Chicken Curry, Next Yakiniku Japanese Taste, Next Spicy Yakiniku and Next Burger Patty for Indian consumers.

It also plans to expand its product offerings by introducing plant-based cakes, vegan cheese, tuna, egg and soya milk. The products will be available online in five cities including Delhi/NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune and Mumbai.

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FnBnews.com: Japanese plant-based company Next Meats forays in Indian market

Tokyo-based Company Next Meats has teamed up with Indian food-tech startup Vegan Meat India Private Limited to launch meat-free alternatives with the motive to prioritise sustainability in food production and pare down the incremental burden on the environment using crossover technology. They are also attempting to reduce the acute problem posed by NCDs and carbon footprint in the country by introducing plant-based food items.

The company, which is listed in the American Stock market, aims to provide a series of delicious servings of Next Tandoori Chicken, Next Herb Chicken, Next Classic Chicken, Next Chicken Biryani, Next Butter Chicken Curry, Next Yakiniku Japanese Taste, Next Spicy Yakiniku and Next Burger Patty for their Indian consumers.

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SuccessNews.online: Japanese plant-based firm Subsequent Meats forays into Indian market

New Delhi: Tokyo-based firm Subsequent Meats has partnered with Indian food-tech start-up Vegan Meat India to launch meat-free options within the nation.

These plant-based meats are produced utilizing soy, pea proteins and different plant extracts in factories that meet HACCP and ISO requirements.

Subsequent Meats might open a lab and manufacturing unit in India and develop extra merchandise for the Indian style, the corporate mentioned in assertion.

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HTsyndication.com: Japanese plant-based company Next Meats forays into Indian market

New Delhi, Dec. 20 — Tokyo-based company Next Meats has partnered with Indian food-tech start-up Vegan Meat India to launch meat-free alternatives in the country.

These plant-based meats are produced using soy, pea proteins and other plant extracts in factories that meet HACCP and ISO standards.

Next Meats could open a lab and manufacturing unit in India and develop more products for the Indian taste, the company said in statement.

The brand is also planning to launch its brick-and-mortar stores in India in the next fiscal.

NextMeats India in Media News

EconomicTimes: Japanese plant-based company Next Meats forays in Indian Market

okyo-based Company Next Meats has teamed up with Indian food-tech startup Vegan Meat India Private Limited to launch meat-free alternatives with the motive to prioritise sustainability in food production and pare down the incremental burden on the environment using crossover technology. They are also attempting to reduce the acute problem posed by NCDs and carbon footprint in the country by introducing plant-based food items.

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