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Mogale Meat produces Africa’s first cultivated chicken

by Olivia Chavassieu | Jun 22, 2022 | Press | 0 comments

Mogale Meat, a South-African cellular food-tech company, recently showcased Africa’s first cultivated chicken, a first for the continent and also part of a major new technological drive to sustainably produce more essential animal protein.

“With the expanding population in Africa, which is expected to double in the next 30 years, we are rapidly outstripping our ability to supply affordable and nutritious food,” says Dr Paul Bartels (left) a wildlife veterinarian, and the founder and CEO of Mogale Meat.

“Cultivated meat has the promise to address food security and add nutritional value without further high-impact agricultural practices that are having devastating effects on Africa’s biodiversity and wildlife.

“In recent years we have seen the food industry pivot towards alternative meat and sustainable sources of protein, with plant-based meat-like products, and now cultivated meat coming onto the scene.

“Globally there are already over 100 start-up companies working in the cultivated meat space with billions of dollars being invested. It is thrilling that South Africa is among those 100 companies and has achieved such a significant milestone of showcasing Africa’s first cultivated chicken.”

Over the past 18 months Mogale Meat has been using cutting-edge scientific research and innovation to produce cultivated meat from free-roaming livestock and wildlife such as cattle, and antelope.

Aiming for the XPRIZE

Although Mogale Meat’s focus is on being a cultivated game meat company, it has produced Africa’s first chicken breast prototype using cultivated meat technology in just eight months to compete in the global $15-million XPRIZE Feed the Next Billion competition, part of the bigger scheme (and complex) XPRIZE that is an initiative of the Musk Foundation.

Mogale Meat Co, the managing partner of the MeatOurFuture project, in collaboration with Biotechnology and Food Science, Tshwane University of Technology, and the School of Life Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, is the only semi-finalist team, of 31 teams, from the continent of Africa for this prestigious competition.

Each team was given a choice between chicken or fish, and MeatOurFuture decided on chicken, as this is not only the most popular meat in Africa but the most widely eaten meat worldwide.

Mogale Meat’s vision is to make healthy and nutritious cell-based meat accessible to all in Africa. The team is currently working on prototyping a unique modular plug-and-play concept production plant that will allow cultivated meat to be made where the people are. This will not only provide the people across the continent of Africa with affordable and nutritional animal protein but do so in a way that conserves Africa’s precious wildlife and biodiversity.

“The biggest challenge Mogale Meat and other cultivated meat companies are currently facing is firstly bringing down the cost to manufacture the meat at scale, and secondly paving the way for regulatory approval,” notes Bartels.

“Although cultivated meat is real meat, it does require policies surrounding food safety, production, as well as trade to be updated to include cell-cultured meat that is produced without the conventional way of slaughtering live animals.”

Cultivated meat is produced by taking a small biopsy from a living animal and growing the cells in a bioreactor, much the same way that the cells would grow in an animal, but much more efficiently and without the addition of unwanted growth hormones, antibiotics, and other chemical compounds.

Bartels adds, “Mogale Meat Co is raising the bar by developing BestByNature food technology that will not only impact the way people view and eat healthy game meat, but also do so by supporting the economic and social wellbeing of the wildlife industry, National Parks and the communities living with wildlife.”

Mogale Meat aims to conserve Africa’s wildlife heritage through the provision of sustainable animal protein for the people of Africa and the world through cultivated game meat created from the cells of free-roaming antelope and cattle.

The cultivated chicken breast, composed of real chicken muscle and fat cells blended with a mushroom matrix, is the first prototype Mogale Meat has showcased. A signature wildlife meat product will be revealed later in the year.

“Mogale Meat it is extremely exciting to be at the forefront of food science and innovation on a global scale and a huge privilege not only for South Africa but Africa as well. The Mogale Meat team strives to improve the health, socio-economic and environmental impact of consumer meat products, one meal at a time,” Bartels concludes.

Source: www.mogalemeat.com

Caption to main pic: Mogale Meat’s cultivated chicken breast, composed of real chicken muscle and fat cells blended with a mushroom matrix, is the first prototype the startup is showcasing. A signature wildlife meat product will be revealed later this year.

 

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