Tyson Foods to launch plant-based food in Asia-Pacific
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[BENGALURU] US meat processor Tyson Foods Iwill launch its plant-based food in select Asia-Pacific markets starting this month, as it looks to cash in on the burgeoning demand for meat substitutes in the region its rivals have set out to capture.
Impossible Foods, Nestle, Beyond Meat have already entered Asia with their plant-based meat products, expecting rising demand for the protein from consumers conscious about health, animal welfare and the environment.
Retail sales of meat substitutes in Asia-Pacific reached US$16.3 billion in 2020 and are expected to exceed US$20 billion by 2025, according to data provided by Euromonitor to Tyson Foods.
"The Asian market is a natural fit for this category with traditional plant-based products like tofu already entrenched in the culture," Tan Sun, president, Tyson Foods Asia-Pacific, said in a statement.
Tyson Foods, the biggest US producer of animal meat by sales, said on Tuesday it would first roll out plant-based nuggets, strips, and bites in Malaysia under its First Pride brand, with a view to expand into other markets.
The Jimmy Dean sausage maker launched its plant-based products late last year from its Raised & Rooted brand in Europe.
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