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Lab-grown meat to go on sale in Singapore in world first

US start-up Eat Just's products created from animal cells, produced in bioreactors

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Dec 2020 7:30PM

Lab-grown meat to go on sale in Singapore in world first
US start-up Eat Just says its meat has been approved for sale in the city-state as an ingredient in chicken bites. – Eat Just pic, December 2, 2020

SINGAPORE – Lab-grown chicken will soon be available in restaurants for the first time after winning the green light from regulators here.

US start-up Eat Just said today that its meat, created from animal cells and produced in bioreactors, has been approved for sale in the city-state as an ingredient in chicken bites. 

It said in a statement the news marked a "breakthrough for the global food industry", as it seeks to find less environmentally harmful ways of producing meat. 

Meat consumption is projected to increase more than 70% by 2050, according to Eat Just, and experts have frequently warned it is a key driver of climate change. 

"I'm sure that our regulatory approval for cultured meat will be the first of many in Singapore and in countries around the globe," said Josh Tetrick, co-founder and CEO of Eat Just. 

"Working in partnership with the broader agriculture sector and forward-thinking policymakers, companies like ours can help meet the increased demand for animal protein as our population climbs to 9.7 billion by 2050."

The company said it has conducted over 20 production runs in 1,200 litre bioreactors, and checks on safety and quality showed its "cultured" product – the term for meat grown in labs from animal cells – met food standards. 

The meat was approved by the Singapore Food Agency, the city-state's regulator, after an extensive safety review, Eat Just said. – AFP, December 2, 2020

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