Unbelievable Mark your calendars for another bizarre but potentially transformative moment in history (the other: Dec 19, 2020 when EATS' Eat Just served the first lab grown chicken in a Singapore restraunt).
EATS' company Turtle Tree Labs announces plans to take simulated mammalian milk into commercial production.
https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/eat-beyond-portfolio-company-turtletree-labs-to-produce-cell-culture-media-at-commercial-scale-807061748.html
I can't wait to have a glass myself, lol.
Are these just small localized events as part of Singapore's effort to produce 30% of their own food by 2030, or are they the first steps toward a global food landscape that could be significantly transformed within as little as a decade? Love to hear what others think. I'm hoping for the latter - the future of our planet literally depends on dramatically scaling back the environmental footprint of agriculture.
According to the prospectus, EATS has $200,200 or about 8% ownership of Turtle Tree Labs