Sometimes, all it takes is 30 minutes to learn the ins and outs of new food technologies and trends that are transforming the food and beverage industry. In this series, we’ll dig into a food innovation topic and link you to content and resources so you can become a master on the topic in 30 minutes (or less!).
This week, we’re diving into cellular food and how it’s changing the way we produce, transport, and consume food.
YODL - Introduction to Cellular Food
YODL - A Timeline of Cellular Food Innovation
transformative potential.
Cellular agriculture has the potential to alleviate challenges facing the Canadian food and beverage industry, while creating commercial opportunities and building a more sustainable, resilient food system.
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New Harvest is a global non-profit research institute advancing the science of cellular agriculture.
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Genome Canada is an independent, federally funded not-for-profit organization that invests in and coordinates genomics research, innovation, data and talent.
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Liven Proteins makes animal-free, functional and sustainable protein ingredients.
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Myopalate’s mission is to produce real meat without raising whole animals and facilitate a new era of protein consumption.
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Evolved Meats grows meat directly from animal cells.
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Cult Foodscience invests in and commercializes cellular agriculture products.
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NSERC offers funding to entrepreneurs and innovators researching and developing scientific and technical breakthroughs that will benefit Canada.
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NRC IRAP offers small- and medium-sized Canadian businesses advice, access to connections, and funding to help them innovate and bring products to market.
@CellBasedNews on Twitter showcases scientific breakthroughs in cellular food.
Cellagcanada on Instagram supports cellular agriculture developments in Canada.
Perfect Day Foods on Facebook is one of the first U.S. companies approved to produce animal-free dairy.
If you got more than 30 minutes, these are for you:
YODL – Visualizing Cellular Food: A Conversation with Yadira Tejeda Saldana of New Harvest
YODL – Regulating Cellular Food: A Discussion on the Regulations Governing Cultivated Food in Canada
YODL – Canada’s Import Replacement Opportunity