Amazon founder Jeff Bezos invests $30 million in alternative proteins
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos invests $30 million in alternative proteins


In recent years, billionaires like Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, and others have taken an interest in farmland and food production. Of those, the charity run by Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Bezos’ charity has zeroed in on plant-based and lab-grown meat alternatives.
Most recently, Bezos’ charity awarded North Carolina State University $30 million, to be divided over five years to create a Bezos Center for Sustainable Protein.
In a news release, NC State says that the center will become a “biomanufacturing hub for dietary proteins that are environmentally friendly, healthy, accessible and affordable.”
The Research and Development team will focus on innovating the materials used in protein extraction and fermentation. They aim to enhance manufacturing processes for sustainable protein products, making them more efficient and cost-effective using advanced biotechnology and manufacturing methods. Additionally, the team will train faculty and students on innovation, intellectual property, and commercialization strategies, facilitating the transfer of new technologies to the industry.
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This isn’t the only facility Bezos hopes to open at universities to improve meat alternative options — in total, Bezos’ philanthropic arm, Bezos Earth Fund says it will donate $60 million to establish research centers. In March, Bezos Earth Fund Vice Chair Lauren Sánchez indicated that the Bezos Centers for Sustainable Protein was just part of the Bezos Earth Fund’s $1 billion commitment to food transformation.

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