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Meat- and Fish Alternatives

Vivera: Fall in Alt Meat Sales Caused by Cost of Living, Not Declining Consumer Interest

Dutch brand Vivera has commented that economic conditions such as inflation and the rising cost of living are to blame for the dip in alt meat sales, countering media claims that consumers are losing interest in the sector. Speaking to Dutch publication Tubantia, Vivera points out that while alt meat sales have fallen by 1.9% in the Netherlands this year, conventional meat sales are down even more at 5.5%. Meanwhile, fish sales have fallen by a huge 13%. Consequently, the decline can be attributed to consumers reducing their spending on more costly items. “Everything has become more expensive, including in supermarkets. You see people cutting back on their groceries and buying less food,” said Vivera Marketing Director Karin Lowik. Furthermore, Vivera is still seeing double-digit …

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Company News

Vivera Reports Stable Growth, Becomes B-Corp Certified, Enters Dutch Foodservice

Vivera is experiencing stable growth and says it aims to become one of the leading brands in meat alternatives. Yesterday the Netherlands brand announced it had achieved B Corp certification, and furthermore, the brand has entered into its first collaboration in the foodservice market, launching a meat-free sausage roll into Bakkerij van Maanen. In April Vivera launched three new meat alternatives, entailing spicy vegan drumsticks, a vegan schnitzel, and a vegan fillet spinach & cheese alternative. Having already grown faster than the category in recent years, Vivera is moving closer to its self-imposed goal of occupying a place among the top five brands in the meat alternatives category. At the moment growth of 12.5 percent is almost double that of the overall category (6.3 percent). …

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Products & Launches

Vivera Expands its Vegan Range With Three New Meat Alternatives

Uplegger announces the launch of three new Vivera meat alternatives. The range expansion includes spicy vegan drumsticks, a vega,n schnitzel and a vegan fillet spinach & cheese alternative. Having already grown faster than the category in recent years, Vivera is moving closer to its self-imposed goal of occupying a place among the top five brands in the meat alternatives category. At the moment, growth of 12.5 percent is almost double that of the overall category (6.3 percent). The launch of the three new products is expected to help achieve the goal. Konstantin Uplegger, managing director of Uplegger Food GmbH, is certain: “The three new products will inspire.” As the number of flexitarians continues to grow, more variety is also needed. Regardless of whether people are …

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Meat- and Fish Alternatives

6 Innovators Disrupting Steak With Plants in Europe

Following our recent article on the steak alternatives available in North America, we take a look at the innovative brands disrupting steak in Europe. Not so long ago, most meat alternatives were limited to minced products such as sausages and burgers. But with technology progressing at an astonishing rate, consumers can now enjoy a range of whole-cut products, making it easier than ever to avoid meat. Here we give six examples of steak made from plants, currently available on the European market, and one more that is soon to arrive. 1. Vivera In 2018, Dutch brand Vivera became one of the first producers worldwide to launch plant-based steak. The product made its debut at UK supermarket chain Tesco, where 40,000 were sold in a single …

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Market & Trends

JBS Claims Plans to “Foster and Develop” Alt Protein Through Multiple Investments & Acquisitions

In a new podcast with Food Manufacture, the largest meat processing company in the world, JBS SA, has revealed plans for its alt protein future. JBS claims it intends to “foster and develop” alt protein innovation with multiple investments and acquisitions across plant-based, fermentation, and cultivated sectors. Citing expected levels of population growth and increased demand for proteins, the Brazilian conglomerate says it has a responsibility to increase alt proteins in its portfolio. Eduardo Noronha, JBS’s global head of innovation and operational excellence, also spoke of changing consumer habits, needs, and trends across the globe that will influence the company’s alt protein direction.  As part of this alt protein expansion, JBS recently completed the acquisition of Spanish cultivated meat leader BioTech Foods. The acquisition also …

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Meat- and Fish Alternatives

Vivera’s Vegan Salmon Fillets Now in Tesco at Cheaper Price Than Conventional Salmon

Vivera’s vegan salmon fillet, which launched at the beginning of this month in the Dutch fishing village of Volendam to “the most critical fish lovers”, rolls out into 300 Tesco UK stores this week, retailing around £3 for two fillets. A cursory look at Tesco’s listings for conventional salmon fillets shows the cheapest price to be £3.79 for two. “Creating a vegan salmon fillet is a real challenge because the texture is very different to anything that has been developed before,” Vivera country manager Simon Colthorpe said. “We have invested a lot of time and effort and believe that we have really managed to get close to the mouthfeel of salmon.” As alt seafood continues its global rise, Israeli startup Plantish also debuted a plant-based, …

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Meat- and Fish Alternatives

Vivera Launches Plant-Based Salmon Fillets at Lower Cost to Real Salmon

Vivera, the Dutch plant protein producer acquired last year by Brazilian meat giant JBS, this week unveiled a plant-based salmon fillet which will be sold at €3.49 for two fillets, making the product cheaper than conventional salmon fillets, according to the brand. “Price is one of the major barriers for consumers of meat substitutes, and where they are usually more expensive than meat, it is now the other way round. I am curious to what extent this will drive trial,” says Karin Löwik, international marketing manager at Vivera. The salmon alternative, said to have a “fatty bite and flakey structure which falls apart like normal salmon,” was launched in the Dutch fishing village of Volendam where it was served to “the most critical fish lovers” …

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Company News

Brazilian Meat Giant JBS to Acquire Vivera Ahead of a Potential American IPO

The world’s largest protein company JBS announces it has reached an agreement to acquire Dutch plant protein producer Vivera, which is currently Europe’s third-largest plant-based food producer, for an enterprise value of €341 million in a deal that includes three manufacturing facilities and a research centre in the  Netherlands. According to Forbes, JBS has its sights on a public listing in the USA; its 2020 financial results show $52.3 billion in sales and sales from its US subsidiaries hit $40 billion for the first time. The deal was said to value Vivera at between 300 million euros ($360 million) to 400 million euros. Until this point, Vivera was the largest independent plant-based company in Europe, providing meat substitutes for major retailers in over 25 countries …

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Consortium of Ten Plant-Based Giants Announce Go-Ahead for ‘Plenitude’, World’s First Large Scale Mycoprotein Facility

Plenitude is a project launched by a consortium of ten partners spanning biotech, protein expertise, sustainability, and three key players in food – Mosa Meat, Vivera, and ABP. The group has announced the go-ahead for the building of a first-of-its-kind, large-scale mycoprotein facility, following its securing last year of €17m in funding.

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Vivera Foodgroup – 3rd Largest Plantbased Producer in Europe – Predicts €250 Million Within 5 years

Vivera, the third largest European producer of plant-based food, has revealed it is predicting strong growth figures in 2020 and for the mid and long term. The company sees fast growing demand through most parts of Europe and has delivered average annual growth of 25% over the last 3 years resulting in € 80 million expected revenue in 2020.

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Food & Beverage

Forbes Says That Vegan Bacon Products are the “Next Plant-Based Frontier”

Forbes reported yesterday about the rise in plantbased, citing Beyond Meat as the key driver behind the industry and vegan bacon as the next trend. Beyond said last year that they would be developing a plantbased bacon in 2020, but which other brands are competing and why is it so imperative that vegan bacon exists right now?

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Top Stories

Vivera Foodgroup: “We Are One of the First Companies in the Meat Industry to Say Final Goodbye to Meat”

Netherlands: Following the sale of meat company Enkco, Vivera Foodgroup is entering a meatless future with the remaining plant-based companies Vivera, Culifrost and Dutch Tofu Company. The group has strong ambitions and aims at large-scale investments in expanding production capacity and product range. Vivera has a strong market position in the European market and is one of the largest producers of plant-based products in Europe. Most of the 100 employees of Enkco will be taken over by Vivera Foodgroup. The future is plant-based Enkco, specialist in chilled and deep-frozen meat products, has been sold to Dutch Van Loon Group at the end of May 2019. As a result of the sale Vivera Foodgroup will be able to focus more on the strong growth opportunities in …

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