Quotes from Vegconomist, February 21, 2024
Aleph Farms, a company that grows beef from cells, has joined forces with biomanufacturing specialists BBGI and Fermbox Bio to create cultured meat at the first facility in Thailand for cellular agriculture purposes.
The companies have a common goal of improving the growth and output of cultured meat in the area by working on increasing production, reducing costs, and expanding operations.
BBGI is a company that innovates in bio-based solutions and produces and sells bio-based fuel and products that enhance value and well-being. Fermbox Bio is a company that researches and produces synthetic biology and uses microbial fermentation and synthetic biology to make eco-friendly products, such as cell media ingredients. Both companies have a lot of expertise in designing and running large-scale biomanufacturing facilities.
“We are thrilled to join this collaboration — uniting people and businesses from different parts of the world with matching skills to construct the first-ever high-capacity facility for cultured meat in Thailand,” said Subramani Ramachandrappa, the founder of Fermbox.
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