Today's guest is Jeff Nobbs, CEO and Co-Founder of Zero Acre Farms.
It turns out 20% of our daily caloric intake is made of vegetable oils that are not only harmful to human health, but also have a massive impact on the environment and deforestation. So when thinking about systems problems that impact climate change, how we produce oils for food consumption is a big lever that's yet to be pulled. Zero Acre Farms is on a mission to change that. The company is developing a new category of healthy oils and fats made by fermentation.
In today’s episode, we cover:
- Broad overview of vegetable oil
- Environmental impacts of different vegetable oils
- The shift away from animal toward trans fats in the 1980s & 1990s
- Drivers of vegetable oil growth, including consumer advocacy groups and large fast-food restaurants
- An overview of Zero Acre Farms
- How the startup is solving the problem of vegetable oils using fermentation
- An overview of the fermentation process for food
- The company's direct-to-consumer launch and future plans to scale to restaurants and packaged foods
- Jeff's background in food, health, and nutrition
- Zero Acre Farm's externalities
- How the company creates its cultured oil
- Their seed round, series A, and future funding sources
- Zero Acre Farms as a Public Benefits Corporation (PBC) their initial product has just become available on their website, you can try cultured oil for yourself and see what you think.
Enjoy the show!
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Episode recorded July 14, 2022.
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