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Without water and land, astronauts grow not-so-tasty meat in space

Admin October 8, 2019

Astronaut in outer space

Astronaut in space

Israeli food startup Aleph Farms on Tuesday announced that it had successfully grown meat in space but that the taste needs to be improved.

“In a joint experiment on #InternationalSpaceStation, we successfully produced #cultivatedmeat regardless to the availability of land and local water resources.

“This is one milestone towards promising sustainable food anywhere.’’

According to the company, its production method mimics the natural muscle-tissue regeneration inside the cow’s body.

“The bovine cells were harvested on Earth, grown in space and assembled into small-scale muscle tissue under micro-gravity conditions thanks to a 3D printer developed by a Russian company, Bioprinting solutions.’’

The experiment was marketed as being about devising the astronauts’ food of the future.

Didier Toubia, Co-Founder and CEO of Aleph Farms explained that in space they cannot get 10,000 or 15,000 Liter (3962.58 Gallon) of water available to produce one kilo of beef.’’

Toubia, however, said there are other, more far-reaching goals of creating a sustainable food future for the growing world population.

According to the World Resources Institute, there will be nearly three billion more mouths to feed in 2050 than there were in 2010.

“As incomes rise, people will increasingly consume more resource-intensive, animal-based foods, while there is an urgent call to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agricultural production.’’

The Institute said cultivated, slaughter-free meat produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells is an ambitious solution to the challenges facing the planet in the future.

Earlier, Aleph Farms successfully produced a steak strip on earth in December, which took two weeks to grow from cells.

They admitted that they hope to improve the taste of the cultivated steak.

As global consumption of meat is projected to rise by 88 per cent between 2010 and 2050 by the World Resources Institute, science is seeking less resource-intensive ways of producing it.

Scientist however offered a possible solution with in vitro cultivation of animal cells.  (Sputnik/NAN)

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