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GOOD Meat Receives Singapore’s Approval To Commercialize Serum-Free Media

GOOD Meat, the cultivated meat division of food technology company Eat Just, Inc , has been given a new, first-in-the-world regulatory approval by the Singapore Food Agency for the use of serum-free media for the production of cultivated meat

This technical and regulatory milestone will lead to greater scalability, lower manufacturing costs and a more sustainable product It also paves the way for the production of larger quantities of high-quality chicken made from cells instead of slaughtered animals

GOOD Meat obtained approval from SFA for its first chicken product in November 2020 and a subsequent approval for new formats of its pioneering poultr y in November 2021 With the latest regulatory approval for serum-free cultivation media, the U S -based food tech firm will soon transition to a more efficient and favorable production process

“Not too long ago, observers thought removing serum was a major limiting step to scaling cultivated meat,” said Josh Tetrick, co-founder and CEO of Eat Just “I could not be prouder of our team for doing just that and receiving approval to commercialize it this week It’s yet another step forward for our company, the cultivated meat industry and the health of our planet ”

GOOD Meat remains the only cultivated meat producer in the world with the ability to sell to consumers and since its launch i n S i n g a p o re , t h e c o m p a n y ’ s c h i c k e n h a s been featured on menus at fine dining est a b l i s h m e n t s , h a w k e r s t a l l s a n d v i a f o o d delivery Diners can reser ve weekly tables t o e n j o y c u l t i v a t e d c h i c k e n a t H u b e r ’ s Butchery, one of Singapore’s premier producers and suppliers of high-quality meat products

The regulator y news comes as bioreactors are being installed as part of the construction process of GOOD Meat’s Singapore production center that will have the capacity to make tens of thousands of pounds of meat

The facility will house the singlelargest bioreactor in the cultivated meat industr y to date: a 6,000-liter vessel built in partnership with bioreactor technology leader ABEC, Inc The demonstration plant is slated to open in 2023 and will be running the serum-free production process

“We congratulate GOOD Meat on achieving this milestone in scaling up cultivated meat production,” said Damian Chan, executive vice president of the Singapore Economic Development Board

“This complements the company ’ s work in Singapore to build and operate its bioreactor facility where over 50 research scientists and engineers will develop innovative ca-

“GOOD Meat is a key member of our growing ecosystem of more than 70 alternative protein companies, and we look forward to their continued contributions in driving agrifood innovation from Singapore for the region and beyond ”

“Removing serum from cultivated meat production can drive down costs and set the stage for expanded commercialization of sustainable protein,” said Mirte Gosker, managing director of the Good Food Institute APAC “Given Singapore ’ s reputation as a global launchpad for scalable food security solutions, we ’ re hopeful that other nations will also soon embrace this smarter way of making meat ” pabilities in the cultivated meat space such as media optimization, process development and texturization of cultivated meat products

“AMPS Innovation members continue to advance the food landscape with new methods of producing high-quality, safe products to support commercialization of cultivated meat, poultry and seafood,” said Robert Rankin, executive director, Association For Meat, Poultry And Seafood Innovation GN

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