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01 / 05
Britain Is First Country in Europe to Approve Lab-Grown Meat

Telegraph | Human Freedom

Britain Is First Country in Europe to Approve Lab-Grown Meat

“British start-up Meatly has received the green light from UK regulators for its lab-grown meat to be used in pet food, with plans to initially focus on dogs. 

The first batches of pet food which include its cultivated chicken are expected to appear on sale towards the end of the year after taste trials have been conducted among dogs. 

It means the UK will be the first European country where lab-grown pet food is available for people to buy.”

From Telegraph.

Nature | Food Production

Team Grows Lab-Made Nugget-Sized Chicken Chunk

“Researchers have created what they think is the largest chunk of meat grown in the laboratory yet, thanks to a designer ‘circulatory system’ that delivers nutrients and oxygen into the growing tissue.

Shoji Takeuchi, a biohybrid system engineer at the University of Tokyo, and colleagues report growing a single piece of chicken that measures 7 centimetres long, 4 centimetres wide and 2.25 centimetres thick. Weighing in at 11 grams, it is about the size of a chicken nugget. The work was reported today in Trends in Biotechnology.

The meat hasn’t yet been made with food-grade materials, so it isn’t ready for consumers’ plates and the team hasn’t tasted it. But the researchers are talking to several companies about developing the technology further.”

From Nature.

Associated Press | Leisure

Here’s How AI Is Helping Make Your Wine

“As AI continues to grow, experts say that the wine industry is proof that businesses can integrate the technology efficiently to supplement labor without displacing a workforce. New agricultural tech like AI can help farmers to cut back on waste, and to run more efficient and sustainable vineyards by monitoring water use and helping determine when and where to use products like fertilizers or pest control. AI-backed tractors and irrigation systems, farmer say, can minimize water use by analyzing soil or vines, while also helping farmers to manage acres of vineyards by providing more accurate data on the health of a crop or what a season’s yield will be.

Other facets of the wine industry have also started adopting the tech, from using generative AI to create custom wine labels to turning to ChatGPT to develop, label and price an entire bottle.”

From Associated Press.

CNN | Food Production

“World’s First” Lab-Grown Meat for Pets Launches in the UK

“In what’s been called a world first, consumers in the UK are now able to buy a pet treat made with lab-grown meat.

The treat contains plant-based ingredients and 4% chicken meat cultivated in a lab by Meatly, a London-based startup that last year became the first company in the world to get regulatory approval for this type of meat to be used in pet food.”

From CNN.

Bloomberg | Food Production

Artificial Insemination Is Creating Better Cattle

“At his ranch in southwest Nigeria, Moyosore Rafiu watches as an artificial insemination specialist carefully inspects whether his cows are ready. If he gets the nod, another part of his herd will be impregnated with imported semen from the hardy Girolando breed from Brazil.

Switching to cattle that can withstand the African climate means twice the milk and more income for Rafiu. But it could also be a game changer for Nigeria, home to one of the world’s most food insecure populations…

The potential for growth is huge. On average, a Nigerian cow yields less than 1 liter of milk a day compared with 26 liters in the Netherlands and 30 liters in the US, according to data from the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization. A Girolando can yield about 20 liters.”

From Bloomberg.