Israeli-based company’s lab-grown meat could be on restaurant menus by 2025

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One step closer to commercialized lab-grown meat.

to reach 9.8 billion by the year 2050. And with social and economic advancements, the demand for animal protein-rich diets is set to increase anywhere between 60-70% with the changing consumer patterns.We don’t know the answer to that yet, but what we do know is that we’re moving closer to finding alternatives for meat. The best part being they’re mostly sustainable and eliminate the need to grow animals on farms only to slaughter them later.

The Israel-based manufacturer is now expanding its business into Singapore, the only country in the world where consumers can eat lab-grown meat.or cultured meat looks, tastes, smells, and feels just like your run-of-the-mill meats like chicken, fish, pork, and beef. And in essence, it is real meat. So what sets it apart from the real deal? The production method used is through cultivating animal cells in a laboratory.

Aleph Farms has acquired a manufacturing facility in Modi’in, Israel, and related equipment from biotechnology company VBL Therapeutics. This will enable it to locally produce cultured meat in Israel by 2024. In addition, they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with ESCO Aster, the world’s first and only company with full regulatory approval to produce cultivated meat for commercial sales, to produce cultivated meat in Singapore. The cultured meat is stipulated to be rolled out in Singapore by 2025.Both these strategic agreements come at a time when Aleph Farms is looking to introduce its thin-cut steak grown from cells to market.

Didier Toubia, CEO and co-founder of Aleph Farms, said, “Israel and Singapore are the first two markets where we intend to launch our cultivated thin-cut steak. Building up production capacity quickly in those locations while keeping capital investment lean provides a clear roadmap to scalability. Beyond Israel and Singapore, we plan on building additional strategic assets worldwide as part of our effort to bring more security and resilience to food systems.

 

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