ILRI opinion piece in the Financial Times on the place of ‘alt-meats’ (aka ‘meat without feet’) in poorer countries
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“‘Alt meats’ are not the answer for poorer countries”https://t.co/NcN5tgiGTT
— Susan MacMillan (@SusanMacMillan) September 23, 2019
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