'Artificial' meat coming to the market

in busy •  7 years ago 

'Artificial' meat coming to the market

United States meat producer Just announced it will leave the 'artificial' or 'clean' meat market at the end of this year. Someone may be able to groove the eye after reading this line. Think a few questions will peek.

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Let's close the issue. Cells are collected by biopsy from the organism and many cells are formed by cell division in the laboratory. Environmentalists gave the title 'clean meat' to the meat produced in this way. Their claim, the use of this meat will reduce global warming. One study found that 96 percent of this type of meat would reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Justs Chief Executive Officer Josh Tertik claims that his company will be able to release this meat in the market this year. He told CNN that the meat in the United States and Asia will be the first to be released. It will be possible to prepare chicken nuggets, sausages and various foods.

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But there is problem with the price of this meat. The cost of making 450 grams of beef in the US San Francisco-based food processing company Memphis Meets has cost nearly two and a half thousand US dollars. However, with the increase in production, the cost of this project will be reduced. Memphis Meets plans to bring 'clean' meat into the market by 2021

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I like this idea a lot. Curious how they get past some of the more technical difficulties associated with it. Glad someone's coming to market with it, though. One day, hopefully, this kind of thing will be commonplace.