Memphis Meats Announces World’s First Clean Poultry
30 March 2017A clean meat company produced real chicken and duck meat from animal cell replication – that is without raising the animals
By Memphis Meats
Memphis Meats announced production of the world’s first clean poultry, including both chicken and duck. While a few companies, including Memphis Meats, have produced clean beef, poultry is an unprecedented milestone for the clean meat industry.
Clean meat, as described by the Good Food Institute, is real meat grown without animal slaughter by cell replication. This manufacturing process has positive environmental benefits as well as contributes to decreases in food-borne pathogens and drug residues.
Chicken is the most popular protein in America, where consumers eat an average of about 90 pounds per year, and represents an annual market of $90 billion domestically. Duck has a deep significance in many regions including mainland China, which consumes more than 6 billion pounds per year, more than the rest of the world combined. For the first time in history, both have been produced directly from poultry cells.
“It is thrilling to introduce the first chicken and duck that didn’t require raising animals. This is a historic moment for the clean meat movement,” explains Uma Valeti, M.D., co-founder and CEO of Memphis Meats. “Chicken and duck are at the center of the table in so many cultures around the world, but the way conventional poultry is raised creates huge problems for the environment, animal welfare, and human health. It is also inefficient. We aim to produce meat in a better way, so that it is delicious, affordable and sustainable. We really believe this is a significant technological leap for humanity, and an incredible business opportunity—to transform a giant global industry while contributing to solving some of the most urgent sustainability issues of our time.”
Memphis Meats’ poultry breakthrough was made possible by the unique technological platform the company is building to produce new clean meat products and accelerate clean meat innovation. The multi-animal platform will allow the company to produce many types of meat and to fine-tune the taste, texture and nutrition profile of its products. The platform will also enable the company to scale up production and rapidly reduce costs.
The team expects to continue reducing production costs dramatically, with a target launch of its products to consumers in 2021.
Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Memphis Meats is developing methods to produce meat directly from animal cells, without the need to feed, breed or slaughter animals. Memphis Meats released the world’s first clean meatball in February 2016. The company aims to bring to the market delicious, real meat that is significantly better for the environment, animals and public health, while claiming a share of the $750 billion global market for meat.
Photo courtesy of Memphis Meats.