The European Plant-based Foods Association (ENSA), together with other 40 stakeholders, call on Members of the European Parliament to request a separate vote on and reject Amendments 165 and 171. These amendments would strongly hamper the further development of innovative, plant-based foods that have a key role to play in enabling citizens to make healthier and more sustainable food choices.
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