Japanese plant-based startup - food tech news in asia

Japanese plant-based startup Daiz has raised 650 million yen (US$6 million) in a Series A funding rounds, which led by Mitsubishi UFJ Capital, and participated by Japanese fund Fisheries Growth Industrialization Support Organization (A-FIVE). The latest funding round brought Daiz total funding to about US$11 million.

Daiz is a Japanese version of the popular plant-based meat company Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat, which is an ingredient producer that manufactures raw materials for plant-based substitutes for meat products with a different approach. The company was . . .

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