The Meat of the Matter: Charting the Course of Sustainable Food Systems with Robert Jones
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In this episode, we're excited to welcome Robert Jones, a leading figure in the future of food and agriculture. As the VP of Global Public Affairs for Mosa Meat, Robert is at the forefront of the complementary protein revolution, advocating for sustainable and innovative food solutions. Robert's journey in the realm of policy and advocacy spans over two decades, with notable positions such as Director at the Environmental Defense Fund and an appointee by the U.S. Secretary of Commerce. His expertise is further enriched by his academic background, holding degrees from the University of Texas and The George Washington University, and culinary insights from The Culinary Institute of America. In our conversation, we delve into the nuances of policy, farming, and climate, exploring how collaboration and open dialogue can lead to meaningful change in the food and agriculture sector. Robert also sheds light on his role in launching Cellular Agriculture Europe, a trade association advocating for cell-cultured animal products, marking a significant step in regulatory advancements. This episode is not just about discussing challenges; it's about exploring holistic solutions for a sustainable future. So, tune in for an enlightening discussion with Robert Jones on sustainability, the future of food, and the need for a balanced approach in tackling global food issues.
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