
In Mexico? Help yourself to some Israeli plant-based meat
Israeli startup enters investment and collaboration agreement with a global partner, demonstrating growing appetite for plant-based alternatives.
Naama Barak is a writer at ISRAEL21c. A PhD student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, she loves all things history and politics. Food and fashion come a close second. Prior to joining ISRAEL21c, Naama worked for Israel’s leading English-language dailies and cutting-edge startups.

Israeli startup enters investment and collaboration agreement with a global partner, demonstrating growing appetite for plant-based alternatives.

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