
with biotechnology

The protein challenge
Global protein demand hit 202 million tonnes in 2018. It’s projected to double by 2050, as both incomes and populations rise. To meet growing protein demand while cutting carbon emissions and saving land and water, we need to develop new additional sources of protein.
55 billion tonnes
That’s how much CO2 we emitted into our atmosphere in 2021. And the number has not started declining yet. With proteins produced by fermentation we can drastically cut emissions and save land and water.
Fermentation-produced proteins can help cut emissions
Replacing animal-based protein with protein produced by fermentation can lead to CO2e savings of up to 90% compared to meat.
But climate is only one aspect to consider when choosing proteins; there is also a nutritional aspect. And that’s where biotechnology comes in. Proteins produced by fermentation can enhance the taste, texture and nutritional profile of everything from plant-based meats to oat-based drinks. With these proteins we can ensure many different types of food have the nutritional value needed to nourish a growing population while cutting emissions and saving land and water.
And wait, there's more:

Even more added benefits
We’re working towards advanced proteins that will deliver novel health and nutritional benefits. These will meet the needs of distinct groups. Examples include the elderly and under-nourished, as well as children who need more of a specific type of protein. With recent advances, we can develop proteins to fit even the most specific dietary needs. When starting with consumers’ needs, the options are almost endless.
“We need to rethink how proteins are made and consumed. At a time of increasing demand across the protein space, Novozymes is helping to make the shift to more climate-friendly food effortless, healthy and tasty. We have decades of experience as the world-leading manufacturer of fermented catalytic proteins. We’re building on this to unlock significant value for both our customers and society.
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Valario Nannini
General Manager, Advanced Proteins,
Novozymes
“We need to rethink how proteins are made and consumed. At a time of increasing demand across the protein space, Novozymes is helping to make the shift to more climate-friendly food effortless, healthy and tasty. We have decades of experience as the world-leading manufacturer of fermented catalytic proteins. We’re building on this to unlock significant value for both our customers and society.
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Valario Nannini
General Manager, Advanced Proteins,
Novozymes
What are proteins produced by fermentation?
Put very simply, we feed the microorganisms with sugar, which they convert into protein.
You might wonder how fermentation-produced protein tastes. That all depends on what flavors you prefer: it can be flavor-free, or we can give it a range of different tastes.