Denmark's action plan for plant-based foods

The Danish government has recently launched the world’s first national action plan for plant-based foods. This comprehensive initiative, spanning the entire plant-based value chain from farm to table, aims to underscore Denmark’s leadership in green foods on a global scale. Stemming from the 2021 Agreement on Green Transformation of Danish Agriculture, the action plan is the result of a dedicated year and a half of collaborative efforts.

Expressing his enthusiasm, Food Minister Jacob Jensen declared: “It is with great pleasure and not least pride that I, on behalf of the Danish government, can today present the action plan for plant-based foods. A more plant-rich diet, aligned with the Official Dietary Guidelines, undoubtedly contributes significantly to reducing our climate footprint.”

The action plan introduces a series of initiatives, including grant programmes, start-up consultation, the development of plant-based education, and efforts to attract investments.

Jensen also expressed his intent to prioritise plant-based food production as a European policy focus during Denmark’s six-month presidency in the second half of 2025.

In response to global interest among policymakers, the Danish agriculture ministry is now translating the 35-page document into English. This move aligns with the growing recognition that the plant-based food market is poised for steady global expansion.

Sources:

Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries of Denmark, press release, 12 October 2023

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