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  • Global agri-food-tech investment shrinks as sector enters new growth phase

    The sector has made significant strides, with investments funnelling into lab-grown meat, seafood and Scaling production to match conventional meat costs and navigating regulatory approvals are among the Upside Foods, a leader in cultivated meat working on scaling its lab-grown chicken production, made it Companies like Mosa Meat, Vow and Future Meat Technologies are also making significant progress in reducing Several countries, including the US and Singapore, have already granted approvals for cultivated meat

  • Believer Meats breaks ground on US cultivated meat production facility

    Believer Meats, formerly known as Future Meat Technologies, has begun construction of a 200,000-square-foot operational, the site will have “the capacity to produce at least 10,000 metric tons of cultivated meat ,” making it the largest facility of its kind, according to Believer Meats. in the cultivated meat industry. meat.”

  • Could cell-based meat replace traditionally animal-derived meat?

    Talks of cell-based meat are on an upward trajectory as the industry experiences significant growth. In December 2020, Singapore became the first country to approve the sale of cell-based meat with the commercialisation of Good Meat’s cell-based chicken, a brand from plant-based company Eat Just. In this blog post, we take a look at cell-based meat and what it could mean for the industry. The idea of producing meat proteins via cell-cultured practices can be traced back to 1932 when Winston

  • Bene Meat gets EU approval for pet food made from cell-based meat

    sell cell-based meat as food for pets. Bene Meat says that making pet food using cell-based meat ensures that pets are being fed pure, high-quality He continued: "Our pets love meat, but old-fashioned meat, produced through factory farming, requires We need cultivated meat now more than ever. We're thrilled to be at the heart of the future of meat production in the UK."

  • Meatable expands industry expertise with key hires

    its efforts to integrate cultivated meat into the broader protein industry. The appointments also signal the company’s intent to work alongside conventional meat producers rather Based in the Netherlands, van der Meer brings extensive experience across the meat, fish, poultry and for cultivated meat have progressed faster than in other markets. we continue collaborating with traditional meat producers.

  • Engineers develop metamaterials for sustainable meat alternatives

    engineers from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem have unveiled a novel approach to creating whole cuts of meat development addresses longstanding challenges in replicating the texture and structure of traditional meat leveraged principles from aerospace engineering to develop two key metamaterials: a low-temperature meat This finding is particularly significant, as whole cuts of meat account for over half of global meat The ability to produce meat alternatives that closely mimic the sensory experience of traditional meat

  • Upside Foods files lawsuit against Florida’s cell-based meat ban: What does it mean?

    Upside Foods to challenge Florida’s law prohibiting the manufacture, distribution or sale of cultivated meat a tasting event days before the law went into effect to give Floridians a chance to try cultivated meat meat grown in a petri dish or bugs to achieve their authoritarian goals.” Supremacy Clause of the Constitution because “it is expressly pre-empted by federal law regulating meat Florida is the first state in the country to ban cultivated meat.

  • Meatable hosts global summit to address sustainable meat production challenges

    Meatable – a Dutch biotechnology company aimed at producing cultivated meat, particularly pork – convened an exclusive summit focused on sustainable meat production at its headquarters in Leiden. leadership, sampling the company's cultivated meat products. Cultivated meat technologies, like those developed by Meatable, present potential pathways for reducing the environmental impact associated with traditional meat production.

  • Quest Meat partners with UK university on cell-based meat scale-up project

    The UK’s Quest Meat and the University of Birmingham (UoB), have joined forces on a new research and The collaboration is set to accelerate the development of Quest Meat’s highly regenerative cell culture ingredient platform, with the aim of revolutionising cell-based meat production. Through the project, backed by a £520,000 investment, Quest Meat and UoB hope to propel the growth of cell-based meat production on an industrial scale.

  • Oklahoma passes bill prohibiting cultivated meat products

    Oklahoma House of Representatives has passed a measure prohibiting the manufacture and sale of cultivated meat products in the state, becoming the latest to raise concerns over the creation of lab-grown meat. Republican Ty Burns, would make it unlawful to manufacture, sell, hold or offer for sale any cultivated meat Will cultivated meat find its place on consumers’ plates, or is the industry facing an uphill battle? The implications of this bill could be significant for the cultivated meat industry.

  • Mewery introduces microalgae cultivated meat

    Cell-based food tech start-up, Mewery, has introduced what it says is “the first prototype” of cultivated meat

  • AGWA and Believer Meats partner to advance cell-based meat capabilities in Abu Dhabi

    Abu Dhabi’s new food and water cluster, AGWA (AgriFood Growth & Water Abundance) and Believer Meats have announced a new partnership to develop cultivated meat capabilities in Abu Dhabi. for cultivated meat products in Abu Dhabi. Our partnership with Believer Meats is a firm example of this objective coming to life. Believer Meats is currently constructing the ‘largest’ cell-based meat production facility in the world

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