Catalyst with Shayle Kann

Cultivated meat’s “trough of disillusionment”

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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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INSIGHT

Siloed Expertise

  • Cellular agriculture faces an upstream challenge: the siloing of expertise and funding between biomedical and agricultural fields.
  • This separation hinders progress as researchers lack the right skills and resources to advance the field effectively.
INSIGHT

Lack of Standardized Tools

  • Cellular agriculture lacks standardized biological tools like cell lines, hindering research progress.
  • Researchers currently must source and adapt cells from scratch, creating inefficiency compared to biomedical research.
ANECDOTE

$30,000 Cookies

  • A study calculated that making a batch of cookies using lab-grade ingredients would cost $30,000.
  • This illustrates the high cost of current cellular agriculture methods compared to traditional food production.
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