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Cultivated Meat Comes To RESPECT Farms

Cultivated Meat Comes to the Farm Visual Media

Europe is putting farmers at the centre of the cultivated meat revolution. The CRAFT Consortium, a coalition of Wageningen University, Mosa Meat, Aleph Farms, Multus, Kipster, Royal Kuijpers, and RespectFarms, has begun designing the world’s first cultivated meat farm, backed by €2 million in EIT Food funding. The model promises to slash water use by 78%, land by 95%, and social costs by 56%, while giving farmers a direct stake in cellular agriculture.


The concept is simple but radical: merge cellular bioreactors with the rhythm of the farmyard, producing beef that is both “real” and local. RespectFarms’ Ralf Becks puts it plainly: “CRAFT boils down a world problem to farm size. Once it works, we scale it out.” With scientists, facility engineers, and product developers aligned, the project is an industrial and cultural first.


Could it work in ANZ? Absolutely. Both New Zealand and Australia have global meat export reputations, skilled livestock farmers, and strong sustainability narratives. If policy frameworks and co-funding are in place, ANZ farmers could plug into this model, exporting not just lamb or beef, but farm-grown cultivated meat IP and tech, potentially a hedge against falling demand for conventional exports. Not to mention an outlet for Auckland based, OPO BIO's cell culture stock.



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