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Ajinomoto enters into strategic partnership with SuperMeat for cultivated meat

March 18, 2022 by Cath Isabedra

Food and biotech company Ajinomoto has announced it will invest in SuperMeat as a corporate venture capital project. This partnership aims to tackle ongoing food and health issues by creating and validating viable production and value chain solutions for cell-cultured meat. The market is expected to grow by $25 billion by 2030, which means that there’s a push for players in the industry to scale rapidly. They are planning to establish an open platform that will enable for the … [Read more...] about Ajinomoto enters into strategic partnership with SuperMeat for cultivated meat

Other Topics: Ajinomoto, alternative meat, alternative protein, cell growth protein, cell-based meat, cell-based protein, cell-cultured meat, cell-cultured protein, Cultivated meat, cultivated protein, Ingredients, sustainable ingredients, sustainable meat, sustainable protein

GOOD Meat receives regulatory approval for cultivated chicken in Singapore

December 24, 2021 by Cath Isabedra

Singapore is one of the nations that have been open to the idea of utilising alternative sources of nutrition for its food supply. The country, through the Singapore Food Agency (SFA), has given regulatory approval to GOOD Meat to sell different types of cultivated chicken products. This company is part of Eat Just Inc., a food tech enterprise that focuses on sustainable and healthier food items. This announcement comes one year after GOOD Meat introduce high-quality meat that’s cultivated … [Read more...] about GOOD Meat receives regulatory approval for cultivated chicken in Singapore

Other Topics: alternative meat, alternative protein, approved food products, cultivated chicken, Cultivated meat, Cultured meat, Eat Just Inc., GOOD Meat, Ingredients, regulatory approval, Singapore Food Agency, sustainability, sustainable food, sustainable meat

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