South Korean Vegan Beef Maker to Build One of the Largest Plant-Based Meat Factories In Asia


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Zikooin, the company behind South Korea’s leading vegan beef brand Unlimeat, is set to build one of Asia’s largest plant-based meat factories after raising fresh funding. 

Zikooin, the startup that manufactures the Unlimeat brand of vegan beef, has raised $23 million in a new funding round to fuel the construction of its new factory. The round was led by KDB Bank and saw participation from STIC Ventures, PremierPartners, and Crit Ventures, among others. 

The plant, located in Jecheon city, is set to become one of Asia’s largest plant-based meat factories with its land area spanning over 14,650 square metres. 

Zikooin’s new plant-based meat factory

Zikooin, which produces not only the Unlimeat brand of vegan beef, but also plant-based patties, minced meat, meatballs and vegan cheddar cheese, says that its new “Clean Meat Factory” will be fully operational by mid-2022. Its range of alternatives are primarily made from upcycled grains, oats, and nuts, helping to cut down on food waste.

The factory itself will be around 8,900 square metres in size, built on over 14,650 square metres of land in Jecheon city’s third industrial complex. This will make it “one of one of the largest plant-based meat factories in Asia,” the firm announced. 

Becoming a leading vegan meat exporter

Zikooin hopes that the ramped up production capabilities will help it become one of the leading exporters of vegan meat substitutes in the region. At the moment, its vegan beef brand Unlimeat is sold across Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Vietnam, Australia and the US.

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“We have carried out a large-scale infrastructure investment in preparation for increasing our production capacity,” shared the company’s CEO Min Keum-chae. “The results will propel us to leadership of the alternative meat sector and enable us to expand our export market share.”

Domestically, Zikooin has also doubled down its presence by partnering with large food companies, including convenience chain CU, and QSR giant Domino’s Pizza. 

Plant-based demand in South Korea has been on the rise since the pandemic, with data showing that the number of vegans in the country has tripled to half a million, while flexitarianism has ballooned to an estimated 10 million—representing nearly 20% of the country’s total population. 

Globally, the plant-based sector is poised to continue its rapid growth, with flexitarians now accounting for around 4 in 10 consumers globally. 


All images courtesy of Zikooin.

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    Sally Ho is Green Queen's former resident writer and lead reporter. Passionate about the environment, social issues and health, she is always looking into the latest climate stories in Hong Kong and beyond. A long-time vegan, she also hopes to promote healthy and plant-based lifestyle choices in Asia. Sally has a background in Politics and International Relations from her studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

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