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Post also estimates that it will take $160 million to commercialize in vitro meat production and the In vitro Meat Consortium estimates that first generation lab-grown meat will be about twice as expensive as conventional meat.
Food of the future: in vitro meat?
Why would we need in vitro meat?
In vitro meat won't belch or fart methane.
The Netherlands has put $5 million into in vitro meat studies.
In that way, she said, "in vitro meat is a godsend".
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In-vitro meat grown in a laboratory?
However, in-vitro meat is not far from entering the market.
Nobody can yet say whether in-vitro meat would find a market.
"It seems all pluses and no minuses to me,'' he said of in-vitro meat.
Man-made meat is more commonly (and neutrally) known as "in-vitro meat" or "cultured meat".
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