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Challenges and Opportunities for Cultivated Meat for Pet Food, with Milan Muso of Bene Meat

28 min · 18 de ene de 2026
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In this episode we dive into cultivated meat for pet food, in this episode we dive into * The Bene Meat story * Why and how cultivated pet food makes sense * Regulatory and practical challenges of cultivated meat Clarification on regulatory approvals: when referring to approvals in Singapore and the US, this applies to the cultured meat sector in general, not Bene Meat specifically. Bene Meat does not currently hold regulatory approval in these regions.

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