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Catalyst with Shayle Kann

Cultivated meat’s “trough of disillusionment”

Feb 27, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Isha Datar, executive director of New Harvest, sheds light on the challenges facing cellular agriculture. She explains the disappointing trajectory of first-generation cultivated meat startups, emphasizing the need for foundational research and high-value products. Datar argues for a shift in terminology to 'cellular agriculture' to encompass a broader range of biotech innovations. She expresses optimism for a second generation focused on premium items like sashimi and foie gras, alongside solutions to industry issues like funding and standardization.
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Quick takeaways

  • The cultivated meat industry is currently facing disillusionment due to over-reliance on low-value product replication, hindering innovation and growth.
  • Future success in cellular agriculture depends on addressing technical challenges, enhancing foundational research, and pursuing high-value, diverse biotech products.

Deep dives

The Evolution of Cellular Agriculture

Cellular agriculture has a rich history that stretches back over a century, but the modern wave of companies began emerging around 2014-2015. Initially, many startups aimed to replicate traditional meat industries by branding themselves as the 'beef company' or 'chicken company,' but this approach limited their potential for innovation. The recent trend has shifted towards a more diversified sector with a focus on the technological and biological aspects of production rather than merely mimicking conventional systems. This evolution highlights the need for foundational advancements in cellular agriculture to realize its full potential and disrupt traditional food markets.

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