Cargill is investing in a startup company that is developing technology to grow meat from self-producing animal cells.
The company, called Memphis Meats, claims it can produce beef, chicken and duck directly from animal cells without raising and slaughtering livestock or poultry.
In a statement provided to Bloomberg, Cargill says it believes consumers will “continue to crave meat, and we aim to bring it to the table, as sustainably and cost-effectively as we can.
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