{"id":65109,"count":324,"description":"<a href=\"https:\/\/cultivated-x.com\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\" style=\"color: #2966aa;font-weight: bold\">&gt;&gt; Click here to go to Cultivated X where you will see a familiar layout and a focus solely on content regarding cellular agriculture, including fermentation-enabled products, and with more granular categories.<\/a>\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/cultivated\/study-finds-90-of-chinese-consumers-ready-to-eat-cultivated-meat\/\">Cultivated meat<\/a> (previously and still often referred to as cell-based meat, cell-cultured meat or lab-grown meat) is the next big thing in the food industry. Cellular agriculture is set to make the vision of \u2018animal products without animals\u2019 possible and to replace conventional meat. A <a href=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/cultivated\/2021-declared-year-of-cultivated-meat-by-fairr-report-with-506m-invested-so-far\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">FAIRR report named 2021 <\/a>as 'the year of cultivated meat', highly surpassing previous year's investments in the cultivated business scene.\r\n\r\nSingapore <a href=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/companies-and-portraits\/just-is-building-120m-just-egg-facility-in-singapore-will-next-focus-on-cultured-meat\/\">made headlines<\/a> when it became the first country to grant regulatory approval to a cultivated meat company (Eat Just), with other countries including Israel, the US, and Qatar most likely to follow in 2022. Even though the cultivated meat industry as a whole is not yet ready for commercialization, the first milestone in that direction was set when Eat Just\u2019s cultivated chicken nuggets became commercially available in Singapore.\r\n\r\n<details style=\"margin-bottom: 10px\"><summary style=\"padding-bottom: 20px;margin-bottom: 20px\">read more<\/summary>\r\n\r\nSo far, the cultivated meat industry recorded some high-end support from politicians and leading investors such as climate activist Leonardo DiCaprio or Microsoft founder Bill Gates. Israel\u2019s president<a href=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/politics-law\/israeli-president-isaac-herzog-becomes-worlds-first-president-to-try-cultivated-meat\/\"> Isaac Herzog<\/a> generated strong media interest when he became the first president to taste cultivated meat in order to bring attention to alt protein for Israel\u2019s National Climate Strategy.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_62728\" align=\"alignnone\" width=\"1000\"]<img class=\"size-full wp-image-62728\" src=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/vegconomistcom\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/GOOD_Meat_Cultivated_Chicken_on_Greens_with_Fork-scaled-e1639648239180.jpg\" alt=\"cultivated chicken breast\" width=\"1000\" height=\"648\"> GOOD Meat: Cultivated Chicken on Greens<br>\u00a9 Eat Just[\/caption]\r\n\r\nDespite being a relatively young industry, cultivated meat already succeeded in taking over the world, as there are cultivated meat companies on every continent except Antarctica. However, they are not distributed equally, with North America leading the cultivated meat revolution, accounting for 40% of global producers. Thus, North America is home to big names in the industry, including the cultivated meat leader Memphis Meat, the world's first cultivated bacon producer Mission Barns, and the world's most funded cultivated meat company GOOD Meat, which is the cell-cultured division of Eat Just.\r\n<h2>Cultivated Meat Around the Globe<\/h2>\r\nWhen added together, the Asia-Pacific and Middle Eastern regions account for 30% of the world\u2019s cultivated meat producers. In this region, Israel in particular is a major innovation driver in the field of cultured meat. Among Israel\u2019s cultivated meat producers are two big names of the industry, namely Aleph Farms, developer of the world\u2019s first cell-based burger back in 2018, and the world\u2019s first publicly listed cultivated meat company Meat-Tech 3D.\r\n<h3>Cultivated Meat in the Asia-Pacific Region<\/h3>\r\nIn the Asia-Pacific region, leading companies in the cultivated meat industry include Australia\u2019s cultured meat startup <a href=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/companies-and-portraits\/vow-foods-producer-of-cultivated-exotic-meats-such-as-kangaroo-secures-6m\/\">Vow Foods,<\/a> producer of traditional meats as well as more obscure meats like kangaroo, alpaca, and water buffalo, as well as China\u2019s Joes Future Food that created the country\u2019s first cultivated meat in 2019. Singapore\u2019s <a href=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/cultivated\/shiok-meats-opens-first-of-a-kind-mini-plant-for-cultivated-seafood-rd\/\">Shiok Meats<\/a>, known as the world\u2019s first cell-cultured crustacean company, turned into another big player in cultivated meat when it fully acquired Gaia Foods, the first company in Southeast Asia to develop cultivated red meat.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_41858\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"695\"]<img class=\"size-full wp-image-41858\" src=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/vegconomistcom\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/Eat-Just-1.jpg\" alt=\"Eat Just cultured\" width=\"695\" height=\"501\"> Cultured chicken from \u00a9 Eat Just[\/caption]\r\n<h3>Cultivated Meat in Europe<\/h3>\r\nIn Europe, the cultivated meat area is dominated by Dutch food tech company <a href=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/top-stories\/leonardo-dicaprio-invests-in-cell-cultured-beef-leaders-mosa-meat-and-aleph-farms\/\">Mosa Meat<\/a>. In 2013, Mosa Meat developed the world\u2019s first cultivated beef burger and is targeting commercialization ever since. The Netherlands is generally considered to be the best country for cultivated meat, as the second-largest producer of cultivated meat behind Mosa Meat, namely Meatable, is also based in the Netherlands. Other noteworthy cultivated meat companies in Europe include UK\u2019s clean meat startup Higher Steaks and Biotech Foods from Spain.\r\n<h3>Cultivated Meat in South America and Africa<\/h3>\r\nSouth America ranks last in cultivated meat production, as the continent has only one company for cultivated meat, Argentina\u2019s Cell Farm Food Tech. Even the African continent overtakes South America in terms of cultivated meat production with its domestic food-tech firms Mzansi Meat and Mogale Meat. Both companies are based in South Africa and are working on solutions to face Africa\u2019s food security issues. While <a href=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/interviews\/mzansi-meat-were-confident-we-will-achieve-price-parity-with-conventional-meat-products-within-the-next-5-10-years\/\">Mzansi Meat<\/a> is focusing on cell-based cultivation of common meat products, such as beef and chicken, Mogale Meat joined the cell-based space in 2020 with clear ambitions to focus on African wildlife species.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_57120\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"867\"]<img class=\"size-full wp-image-57120\" src=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/vegconomistcom\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/avant_cultivated_fish_burger_1000x650.jpg\" alt=\"Cultivated Fish Burger from Avant\" width=\"867\" height=\"650\"> Cultivated Fish Burger from \u00a9 Avant[\/caption]\r\n<h2>Multinational Companies Entering Cultivated Meat Industry<\/h2>\r\nAs cultivated meat is predicted to be the future of meat by many business insiders, multinational companies, including large meat corporations, are increasingly recognizing the potential of cultivated meat. Especially meat processing companies from South America are betting on cultivated meat, as Brazil\u2019s JBS announced to acquire Spain\u2019s<a href=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/top-stories\/jbs-enters-cultivated-meat-with-acquisition-of-biotech-foods-and-100m-rd-center-in-brazil\/\"> Biotech Foods<\/a> with plans to establish a cultivated meat R&amp;D centre in Brazil. Additionally, BRF, a global Brazilian meat and food company, signed an agreement to distribute Aleph\u2019s cultivated beef products across Brazil.\r\n\r\nSwitzerland-based Nestl\u00e9, the world\u2019s biggest food company and one of the most well-known brands, confirmed they are working on cultivated meat as well. Therefore, Nestl\u00e9 is working with Future Meat Technologies in Israel, as well as several other startups in the cultivated meat space.\r\n<h2>Government Investment Key to Achieve Commercialization<\/h2>\r\nProducing cultivated meat is still a challenge. In order to ensure cultivated meat can be produced in volumes and move it from being a niche product to being available worldwide, government investment is seen as the key to unlocking commercialization in the following years. So far, governments are still holding back on funding cultivated meat, although research found that cultivated meat could add \u00a32.1bn to the UK economy alone, along with creating 16,500 jobs until 2030.\r\n\r\nTo date, investments in cultivated meat brands by governments include Scottish biotech firm Roslin Technologies that has received a \u00a31 million grant from the UK government to develop its cultivated meat facilities. Moreover, Nutreco and Mosa Meat have received a \u20ac2 million grant from the European REACT-EU recovery assistance programme to advance cellular agriculture and bring cultivated beef to the EU market, while The National Science Foundation (NSF), an independent federal agency of the US government, awarded the University of California Davis with a $3.5 million five-year grant for cultivated meat research.\r\n\r\nIn 2022, all global and markets should take heed and follow Singapore\u2019s example to grant regulatory approval to the sale of cell-cultured meat. In the face of growing climate challenges, governments need to create and implement sustainable solutions to create a functioning food system for future generations. At present, countries from the Asia-Pacific and Middle East region are ahead in terms of consumer acceptance, as many customers in Western countries were found to be sceptical towards cultivated meat.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_41246\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"588\"]<img class=\"size-full wp-image-41246\" src=\"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/vegconomistcom\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/Aleph-Farms-unveils-prototype-of-first-commercial-cultivated-steak-product.jpg\" alt=\"Aleph Farms unveils prototype of first commercial cultivated steak product\" width=\"588\" height=\"392\"> Cultivated Steak from \u00a9 Aleph Farms[\/caption]\r\n<h2>Using Animal Cells for Cultured Meat Production<\/h2>\r\nCultured meat is created by painlessly extracting stem cells from a living animal, such as a cow. Scientists then feed and nurture the cells with cell culture medium, for example with fetal bovine serum. Although non-animal cell culture medium is also under development. The result is that the cells multiply to create muscle cells \/ muscle tissue, the main component of the meat we eat. While numbers on greenhouse gas emissions are only tentative and preliminary, early studies suggest that the production of cultured meat is possible with 78-96 % fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional meat.\r\n<\/details>","link":"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/category\/cultivated-cell-cultured-biotechnology\/cultivated-meat\/","name":"Cultivated Meat","slug":"cultivated-meat","taxonomy":"category","parent":62265,"meta":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories\/65109","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/taxonomies\/category"}],"up":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories\/62265"}],"wp:post_type":[{"href":"https:\/\/dev.vegconom.de\/usa\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts?categories=65109"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}