By Jon Hochschartner
I was pleased to learn the Netherlands has announced $65 million in public funding to support the countryâs nascent cellular-agriculture industry. This will help hasten the adoption of cultivated meat, which is grown from cells, without slaughter. Itâs better for the environment, public health and animal welfare than raising livestock.
âWe are very excited for the visionary leadership the government is demonstrating,â said Ira van Eelen of the Dutch Cellular Agriculture Foundation. âThe Netherlands is the ideal place for cellular agriculture to flourish. It has a rich history in laying the global foundations of cellular agriculture.â
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