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Lab-grown meat, delivery robots, and restaurant tech.

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Apr 5, 2026

Food Tech Digest — 2026-04-05

The biggest story this week is Australia's All G Foods receiving FDA GRAS approval for precision-fermented lactoferrin, a landmark regulatory milestone for the alternative protein industry. Meanwhile, Circulate Capital closed a $220M fund signaling continued institutional confidence in sustainable food systems, and Unilever's food business sale to McCormick reshapes the major CPG landscape.

5 min read/15 sources
Apr 4, 2026

Food Tech Digest — 2026-04-04

This week's biggest food tech story is Australia's All G Foods securing FDA GRAS approval for its precision-fermented lactoferrin — a landmark regulatory milestone for the precision fermentation sector. Meanwhile, global agrifoodtech investment hit $16.2 billion in 2025, and South Korea's agrifoodtech funding surged 171% as AI becomes a national agricultural priority. AI's role in transforming food supply chains and how delivery accuracy is reshaping consumer expectations are also driving significant industry conversation.

6 min read/15 sources
Apr 3, 2026

Food Tech Digest — 2026-04-03

This week's most significant food tech development is the release of AgFunder's Global AgriFoodTech Investment Report 2026, revealing that global agrifoodtech funding hit $16.2 billion in 2025 — flat year-over-year but with a notable compositional shift in where capital is flowing. Meanwhile, South Korea's agrifoodtech sector surged 171% as the government declared AI "no longer a choice" for growers, and investors at the Future Food-Tech conference pushed back hard against AI-polished pitch decks, demanding capital efficiency above all else.

6 min read/15 sources
Apr 1, 2026

Food Tech Digest — 2026-04-01

The biggest story this week comes from Future Food-Tech 2026, where industry executives are sounding the alarm on precision fermentation's scale-up crisis — costly facilities and weak infrastructure threaten commercialization timelines. Meanwhile, agrifoodtech investors are demanding capital efficiency and profitability over hype, as the AgFunder Global AgriFoodTech Investment Report 2026 confirms a notable shift in where the money is flowing. On the restaurant and supply chain front, AI-driven food manufacturing tools are gaining ground as companies use automation to stay compliant and competitive.

6 min read/15 sources
Mar 29, 2026

Food Tech Digest — 2026-03-29

Fresh data for the 24-hour window ending 2026-03-29 is extremely limited, with most available sources dated before the cutoff. The strongest recent signal comes from a March 27 regulatory roundup covering China's health food export policy and EFSA's berberine consultation. A March 25 piece from FoodNavigator offers timely guidance on how food tech startups can restructure cap tables and secure funding in 2026's challenging investment climate. A cultivated meat transparency call, published March 25, urges companies to share R&D breakthroughs publicly to accelerate the sector.

5 min read/15 sources
Mar 24, 2026

Food Tech Digest — 2026-03-24

This week's biggest story is the UK Food Standards Agency's landmark assessment placing precision and biomass fermentation at the top of the pipeline for technologies most likely to reach British consumers within the next decade — while cultivated meat continues to lag. Key themes this week include China's strategic push to dominate large-scale protein production, the FDA's 2026 food safety priority deliverables drawing scrutiny over GRAS reform and ultra-processed foods, and the ongoing debate over regulatory barriers facing alternative proteins globally.

7 min read/15 sources
Mar 22, 2026

Food Tech Digest — 2026-03-22

The Future Food-Tech San Francisco 2026 conference dominated this week's food tech conversation, placing the intersection of MAHA policy, AI, and fermentation innovation squarely in the spotlight. Key themes across the industry include a global precision fermentation market projected to reach $57.1 billion by 2032, fresh regulatory guidance from EFSA on CBD as a novel food, and the FDA's newly published 2026 food safety priority list targeting everything from synthetic dyes to the GRAS system. Meanwhile, six AI and automation startups are actively reshaping food production across fermentation, cell cultivation, and quality inspection.

7 min read/15 sources

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