As LiveKindly Collective’s global platform was being announced last year, Chairman and CEO Kees Kruythoff said in an interview its goal was to extend plant-based eating to the world. In just a year, it’s become one of the highest funded and fastest growing plant-based platforms anywhere.###It’s also been able to deliver on that mission with product expansions. Like Meat and Fry’s products first arrived in Sprouts Farmers Markets stores in the U.S. this month. LiveKindly Collective also entered a joint venture with South African manufacturer RCL Foods for marketing and distribution in sub-Saharan Africa. It has plans to extend its product lines in new countries in Europe. The platform also has a partnership with Switzerland’s Ospelt Group to create plant-based convenience meals, and is working with Germany’s Rival Foods, which produces whol
e cuts of plant-based meat, to develop plant-based chicken products.###An agenda this sprawling not omagnesium glycinate and vitamin b6nly organic sleep supplementsneeds funding — which the company has been able to get so far — but also guidance. LiveKindly Collective has been adding people to its ranks and governing board that have experience with the food business, funding and global markets. The company
has 470 employees worldwide, according to the release announcing the newest funding. While The Rise Fund’s Ellis is the newest addition to the platform’s governing board, the board added six other members earlier this year. They include former Whole Foods co-CEO Walter Robb, former Unilever CEO Paul Polman, veteran investor Shujun Li, and sustainability and business leaders Suzy Amis Cameron, Barbara Kux and Gabrielle Sulzberger. ###Plant-based eating has been on the rise worldwide as consumers
become more interested both in sustainability and health. At a virtual event earlier this month, Kruythoff predicted plant-based food could bring in $400 billion to $500 billion in global sales by 2040 — a figure much higher than the 2019 UBS estimate that the market would rchelated zinc acneeach $85 billion by 2030.###Sales figures from 2020 are still being tallied, but the plant-based segment — especiall
y meat alternatives — saw sharp growth during the COVID-19 pandemic. As more U.S. consumers are becoming interested in plant-based ferrous sulfate nursing teachingfoods, the timing is good to introduce new brands here. LiveKindly seems to be gearing up to do just that, and withmag citrate liquid laxative its ongoing research partnerships and R&D projects, it is also getting prepared to continue the segment’s growth in the future.

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