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TRENOS SiGINT: Feeding Fungi Food Waste Is Making Better Animal-Free Protein
Researchers screened 106 fungal strains grown on orange and black carrot side streams from natural colour production, ultimately selecting Pleurotus djamor (pink oyster mushroom) for its protein yield and growth efficiency. By focusing on fungi rather than fruiting bodies, the process dramatically reduced time, space, and resource inputs.

Scott Mathias
Dec 22, 20252 min read


TRENOS SiGINT: Tunnel Hill Mushrooms - The Rise of Subterranean Foodcraft
Tunnel Hill Mushrooms is a standout example of ambient agriculture, leveraging stable underground microclimates to produce premium gourmet and medicinal fungi with minimal energy input.

Scott Mathias
Dec 10, 20252 min read


TRENOS SiGINT: China Approves Mycoprotein as New Food Ingredient
China has issued its first-ever approval for Fusarium venenatum as a new food raw material, marking an historic milestone for the country’s future-food roadmap. This approval elevates mycoprotein from “alternative” to “strategic ingredient,” offering clarity on safety, production parameters, and mandated labelling for children, pregnant women, and those with fungal allergies.

Scott Mathias
Dec 4, 20252 min read


TRENOS SiGINT: CRISPR Supercharges Mycoprotein
A next-generation mycoprotein platform has emerged via CRISPR-engineered Fusarium venenatum, enabling 88% faster biomass production, 44% lower sugar input, and up to 60% lower emissions. This materially shifts cost curves, potentially enabling broader retail penetration and finally addressing alt-protein’s affordability ceiling. The consumer effect is simple: better texture, cheaper protein, and less “processing guilt” compared with traditional isolates.

Scott Mathias
Dec 1, 20252 min read
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