Overfishing and population depletion is becoming a major issue around the world, so the Atlantic Natural Foods Tuno has been developed as a more sustainable alternative to canned tuna.
The plant-based tuna-like product comes in several flavor options and features a taste and texture that is very similar to conventional tuna to make it a sustainable alternative to choose for your recipes. The product will be launched in December at major retailers including Walmart, Amazon and Safeway to make it applicable for mainstream consumers to choose.
Speaking on the Atlantic Natural Foods Tuno, ANF Chairman and Founder Douglas Hines said, "We leveraged real experience in seafood, including partners around the globe combining 100+ years’ experience in harvesting and production, to develop a plant-based innovation that meets the highest standards for product excellence, but also at a family-friendly value that most shoppers can afford. Plant-based protein alternatives are our future, and we’re committed to delivering healthful, sustainable foods to future generations."
Sustainable Plant-Based Seafood
The Atlantic Natural Foods Tuno is an Eco-Friendly Alternative
Trend Themes
1. Plant-based Seafood - Rising awareness of overfishing and population depletion provides opportunities for developing plant-based innovations in seafood industry.
2. Sustainability - Growing demand for sustainable products creates huge potential for developing sustainable food alternatives.
3. Alternative Proteins - Increased demand for alternative protein sources opens up a significant market for plant-based seafood products.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The plant-based seafood industry is a disruptive innovation opportunity for the food and beverage industry, especially canned food manufacturers.
2. Retail - Plant-based seafood products like Tuno have great potential for retailers looking to meet the growing demand for sustainable and plant-based products.
3. Sustainable Fishing - Developing plant-based seafood alternatives can help organizations in the sustainable fishing industry address the problem of overfishing and population depletion.