DTCF has invested €15 million in Project Eaden, a Berlin-based startup focused on plant-based meats, marking a significant entry into the food-tech sector as part of its strategy to support sustainable innovations.
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Project Eaden, based in Berlin, Germany, has successfully raised €15 million in a Series A funding round to advance the launch of its innovative, plant-based meat alternatives. The company has developed proprietary fiber-spinning technology that allows it to create ultra-realistic meat substitutes, which are expected to start appearing in REWE supermarkets across Germany in mid-2025. This investment marks DTCF's first entry into the food-tech sector, reinforcing its commitment to supporting transformative companies that are shaping the future of sustainable food production.
Industry Overview in Germany
The food-tech industry in Germany is rapidly evolving as consumers demand healthier and more sustainable food options. With a strong focus on innovation and technology, the sector has witnessed an influx of investments aimed at developing alternatives to traditional meat products. According to recent market analyses, the plant-based food market in Germany is projected to grow significantly, driven by increasing awareness of health and environmental issues among consumers.
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Germany is recognized as one of Europe's leading food-tech hubs, with startups leveraging cutting-edge technology to meet changing consumer preferences. In line with global
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