The British start-up hopes to have its cultured meat sausages on sale from 2023
British cultured meat startup Ivy Farm Technologies has called on the FSA to adopt a more “nimble” approach to regulatory approval, after announcing plans to bring its products to market by 2023.
The business announced a £16m fundraising round last weekend as part of a move to accelerate plans to become the first British commercial producer of cultured meat.
Ivy Farm hopes to build a pilot R&D facility and double its workforce of 25 with the investment before the end of the year, as it seeks to increase the speed and reduce the costs of production of its prototype sausage, meatballs and burgers, and bring them a step closer to market.
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That was the go-for-it greeting voiced Monday at St. Thomas city council by Mayor Joe Preston for Project Tiny Hope, the initiative to build affordable housing on the former Elgin Handles property on Kains Street.
“If you are looking for support, I’ve seen nothing but thumbs up from this group,” Mayor Joe told Lindsay Rice, director of services and community development for St. Thomas-Elgin YWCA, and Doug Tarry, president of Doug Tarry Ltd., after their presentation and Q-and-A on the project, a partnership between the YW, the builder and non-profit Sanctuary Homes housing group.
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The board’s management of the Mullumbimby Rural Co-op has been called into question by shareholders, who have called a public meeting for this Wednesday, 28 April, at the Mullumbimby Ex-Services Club at 6pm to seek explanations from the board over the running and management of the Co-op.
Dissatisfaction from shareholders and employees has been building since the change of chair of the board in July 2020 from Maurie Maher to Ross Tucker, which changed the focus of the business according to some shareholders.
Stock not being available, failure to send out or accept payment of invoices, differences between the advertised board prices for fuel and the price on the bowser, accreditation of workers for sale of some products, and low morale are some of the key issues that the board has been asked to address at the meeting.
Apr 18, 2021
The word surrounding the Washington Football Team, holding the No. 19 pick in the April 29 NFL Draft, is largely about linebacker. We ve talked a great deal about Notre Dame s Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah landing there.
What is the attraction for the two NFC East rivals, not to mention the rest of the NFL?
Built like a brick and chiseled to the core, there s no denying that Davis has the intangibles to be a top-notch centerpiece for any defense. A three-down thumper with good speed to play in coverage, the 6-foot-3 defender could be ready to roll into a starting lineup right away.
Taylor Swift dropping “Mr. Perfectly Fine,” a song originally written in 2008 that didn’t make the original “Fearless” cut got me feeling things. Friday’s release of “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” is gonna be a thing.
• After digging into mock drafts that are trending toward the Bears drafting a defensive player, it was a bit refreshing to see Peter Schrager’s first mock draft sending Florida receiver Kadarius Toney to the Bears. Was I bummed to see quarterbacks go with the first four picks? A little. And did I feel a hint of annoyance seeing the Patriots trade up from 15 to take Justin Fields at No. 4? You betcha.