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    <description>Diane Fermin is a corporate communications specialist in the sustainable foods space, including for companies such as ScaleUp Bio, which is among the first in Asia to provide contract manufacturing and development services for food companies on their journey to create new food and ingredients through precision fermentation.</description>
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      <description>Two decades ago, a rapid rise in electricity demand across Asia fuelled massive investments into clean-energy sources like wind and solar power. Building critical infrastructure for renewables helped fend off widespread power-grid shortages and laid the groundwork for an economic boom of historic proportions.
Fast forward to today and the wisdom of those early investments is clear. Asia now accounts for nearly half of the world’s wind energy capacity and produces more than 80 per cent of all...</description>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2023 14:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
      <title>Asia can satisfy the world’s growing appetite for meat by investing in alternative proteins</title>
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