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Singapore-based Good Startup raises $34M fund to invest in alternative protein companies

Good Startup founders Gautam Godhwani and Jayesh Parekh

Good startup, a Singapore-based venture capital firm focused on alternative protein, has closed its latest fund. Consisting of $34 million, the new fund, called Good Protein Fund I, included participation from Vinmar International founder and chairman Vijay Goradia; former head of finance and strategy for Fidelity Investments Harris Komishane; and INSEAD professor of entrepreneurship Bala Vissa.

Founded in 2021, Good Startup wants to remove animals from the global food system. It also invests in non-food startups: For example, companies that make alternatives to leather. So far, Good Startup has invested in 21 companies out of a target of 35 startups.

Good Startup managing partner Gautam Godhwani told TechCrunch that the firm invests primarily in early-stage companies, with an average check size of $500,000.

Some of its current portfolio companies include Avant Meatswhich produces cultivated fish products and has operations in Singapore and Hong Kong; Nowadaysa producer of plant-based “clean-label” chicken; Mooji Meatswhich is focused on 3D printing capabilities to produce plant-based and cultivated meats; Rebellious Foods, another plant-based chicken startup that Godhwani said achieves price parity with conventional chicken through a highly automated production process and is targeted at the food service sector; other VitroLabsa lab-grown leather producer.

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