Sentences with phrase «using cellular agriculture»

Seldon's San Francisco - based company, Finless Foods, is using cellular agriculture to grow fish in a lab, using progenitor cells taken from a small piece of fish meat.
Memphis Meats founder Uma Valeti, a former cardiologist, is using cellular agriculture to produce chicken, duck, and beef that he believes will be healthier to eat and better for the environment than conventional meat, all without the slaughter of animals.
For example, Finless Foods uses cellular agriculture to develop faux fish meat, while New Wave Foods produces pea protein and algae - based imitation shrimp.

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Founded in 2017 and based in Emeryville, California, Finless Foods is one of a number of startups using so - called cellular agriculture to replace age - old methods of food production: farming, animal husbandry, and, in this case, fishing.
63 They have told us that they want to replicate the successes of plant - based milk alternatives with cellular and plant - based alternatives to meat, using the power of markets and food technology to provide alternatives to animal agriculture.64 We believe that achieving this aim could lead to immense benefits for animals.
Like fellow Bay area start - up Geltor, Perfect Day is one of a new breed of companies in the «cellular agriculture» business — using genetically engineered yeasts that have been «programmed» to produce proteins or other ingredients found in plants or animals - on an industrial scale, without raising animals, and with less impact on the environment.
63 They have told us that they want to replicate the successes of plant - based milk alternatives with cellular and plant - based alternatives to meat, using the power of markets and food technology to provide alternatives to animal agriculture.64 We believe that achieving this aim could lead to immense benefits for animals.
But the test tube burger, rolled out to the press in 2013, has helped put a spotlight on the question of how the U.S. government will regulate the emerging field of cellular agriculture, which uses biotechnology instead of animals to make products such as meat, milk, and egg whites.
Beyond medicine, such cellular nanosensors could find many uses in agriculture and drug manufacturing.
The current estimates show that cellular agriculture can have lower greenhouse gas emissions, land use and water use, but often has a higher energy use requirement when compared to conventionally produced animal source foods.
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