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Pemmican is a survival food, it wasn't made to be delicious lol!
As for the shelf life of a veggy Pemmican? Probably roughly the same as regular stuff. Fat is fat and it doesn't matter if it's derived from animal or plant.
Generally the reason why Pemmican is traditionally made from meat and animal lard + plants was because of availability.
It's not like at the time when Pemmican would have seen active use oil was is such large supplies that it would have been "wasted" on food where hunting and gathering was the main source of food for people.
Basically this is just a "just outside of historic" reason to be able to make Pemmican from plants when realistically people would have just made Bannock or hardtack instead.