Future Meat: Clean Meat available from 2022
Future Meat

Clean Meat available from 2022

Future Meat Technologies
The proprietary technology reaches yields that are 10-times higher than industrial standard due to their unique media rejuvenation process according to Future Meat.
The proprietary technology reaches yields that are 10-times higher than industrial standard due to their unique media rejuvenation process according to Future Meat.

ISRAEL, Rehovot. From the end of 2022, US restaurants could process the cell meat of an Israeli start-up. A first factory has been built. It can already produce 500 kg per day. Now the costs are to be reduced further.

Future Meat Technologies is in talks with US regulators to start offering its products in restaurants by the end of next year. The company has just opened what it calls the world’s first industrial cellular meat facility, which will be able to produce 500 kg a day.

“From the get-go, our main focus was around scaling up and reducing cost in order to have a commercially viable product,” Chief Executive Officer Rom Kshuk said in an interview to Bloomberg.

Eat Just is a pioneer

According to Future Meat, this is the first industrial production facility in the world. At least half a ton of meat from cell cultures can be produced there per day. Future Meat is by no means the only company involved in the production of meat from cell cultures, reports t3n.

The cultured meat industry, which produces proteins like beef and chicken by growing cells instead of slaughtering animals, now spans more than 75 companies. As pilot plants take the technology out of the lab, Eat Just became the first company to sell cell-grown chicken in a restaurant in Singapore.

Since the first prototypes, start-ups have cut costs by 99% and if consumers take to these products, the market could reach $25 bn. by 2030, McKinsey & Co. said in a report last week. But to compete with conventional meat, costs need to be slashed even further.

„This is really about finding an alternative way to produce meat. “
Chief Executive Officer Rom Kshuk

Future Meat Technologies, which has raised $43 million from investors including Tyson Foods Inc., Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. and S2G Ventures LLC, claims the lowest price for cultured chicken breast. It’s managed to cut the cost to $4 per 100 g, a fraction of the original price, and plans to cut it by half again by the end of 2022, Kshuk said to Bloomberg.

The company’s facility, located in the Israeli city of Rehovot, can produce cultured chicken, pork, and lamb, with the production of beef coming soon. Still, it’s small compared with some conventional farm factories, some of which slaughter thousands of animals per day. The Good Food Institute said cultured meat production will need to reach millions of tons a year to progress from the demonstration to the industrial stage.

Big plans for the future

Future Meat will be able to “scale out” production lines and replicate the facility elsewhere, Kshuk explained in the interview with the American news agency. It plans to target the US market - which has some of the biggest meat consumption rates in the world - before expanding to Europe and China. The company has yet to decide what type of meat to start offering first.

Other companies, including BlueNalu., Upside Foods and Eat Just, have expressed an intention to sell cell-based products in the US Like them, Future Meat must get approval from the US Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration before offering its products to the public. Kshuk is optimistic, though reaching price parity with conventional meat will probably take the nascent industry a few years.

“We are aiming to reduce the cost more, more and more,” the CEO concluded. “The story here is not to have a premium product. This is really about finding an alternative way to produce meat.”

Source: Bloomberg, t3n, Future Meat
tags:
Bloomberg beef

Newsletter-Service

With our free newsletters, we can provide you with the most important industry news and useful practical tips from Germany and around the world.

 
stats