Most ‘Meat’ Products Won’t Come From Animals by 2040
Monday, June 17, 2019
According to a report by AT Kearney, industry experts predict that 60 percent of meat products consumed in 2040 will not be created through traditional animal slaughter.
Instead, a majority of meat products will be either plant-based alternatives or cultured meat.
Cultured meat prototypes have also been successfully produced by extracting cells from living animals and proliferating them with the use of a bioreactor.
The report also noted that the disruption to the conventional meat industry will likely also be due to an increase in lifestyle trends, specifically veganism.
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