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      <description>If we want to solve the biodiversity crisis, investing in alternative meats is arguably the scientifically most efficient solution. In this context, China is both a source of the problem and a key part of the solution: it is the world’s second-biggest meat market and an important driver in making alternative meat mainstream.
However, researchers and financiers across the world, including in China, fail to recognise the potential, and instead continue to prioritise inefficient investment in...</description>
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      <title>Amid the global biodiversity crisis, China can lead with alternative meat</title>
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