Eat & Beyond Global Holdings Inc. is a private equity and venture capital firm specializing in early stage, growth, expansion, buy-ins or buy-out investments. It focuses on investments in the plant-based protein and meat alternative food industry. It identifies and acquires equity in companies operating in the sectors of plant-based proteins, fermented proteins, cultured proteins/agriculture, food tech, and consumer packaged goods, as well as cell agriculture and other experimental projects. The firm prefers to invest in companies based in North America, Europe, Israel, and Asian and Latin American countries. It typically invests between $1 million and $10million over the initial 48-month deployment period with a minimum ownership goal of 5%+. It prefers to take majority stakes. Eat & Beyond Global Holdings Inc. was incorporated in 2019 and is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.
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