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Israel s Aleph Farms and meatmaker BRF to bring cultured steak to Brazil

Shoshanna Solomon is The Times of Israel s Startups and Business reporter The ribeye cultured meat steak developed by Aleph Farms (Aleph Farms and Technion Israel Institute of Technology) Aleph Farms, Ltd. and BRF S.A., a global Brazilian meat and food maker, have signed an accord to jointly develop cultivated meat and bring it to Brazilian tables. Under the memorandum of understanding, Aleph and BRF will co-develop and produce cultivated meat using Aleph’s patented BioFarm technology. BRF will distribute the cultivated beef products in Brazil. This partnership will help strengthen BRF’s supply chain and reduce its environmental impact, while diversifying the company’s product offering to meet the growing consumer demand for a variety of meat products, Aleph said in a statement.

3D-printed steak next step for fake meats

3D-printed steak next step for fake meats By Agnieszka de Sousa and Ivan Levingston, Bloomberg News Published: February 21, 2021, 6:04am Share: A 3D printed steak sizzles in a pan. (Redefine Meat) Juicy sirloin steaks hot off a 3D printer are on the menu this year as the booming faux meat market bids to lure even die-hard carnivores. Israel’s Redefine Meat Ltd. is targeting steak houses and other restaurants in Israel, Europe and Asia with its 3D-printed facsimiles of beef cuts, from fillet to rump and brisket. The startup has just raised $29 million in funding to build a large-scale pilot factory and begin sales later this year, it said Tuesday.

Fake meat hot off the 3D printer

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