V2food raises US$55 million - food tech news in asia

Australian plant-based startup ,v2food, raised a US$55 million series B investment. It is the biggest investment in the Australian's plant-based industry.

According to v2food, the company will upgrade the production facility and hire more experts. V2food is not preparing to enter the Asia-Pacific market starting from Hong Kong.

"v2food has a global view since the beginning, and this investment will help us establish our business in Asia, Europe, and the rest of the world," said Nick Hazell, Founder . . .

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