Czech startup Bene Meat Technologies has achieved EU certification for its cultured meat for pets, signaling a breakthrough in ethical alterantives.
Czech startup Bene Meat Technologies (BMT) has obtained EU certification from the European Feed Materials Register to create cultured meat for pets, with plans to expand into cell-based steaks for human consumption.
BMT’s development in cell-cultivation technology addresses ethical concerns in animal welfare and reduces the ecological footprint of traditional meat production. Cultured meat does not compromise on quality, nutrition and taste.
“We know that at this stage of the research, we have already met the needs of pet food producers, who are constantly looking for ethically and economically meaningful ways to satisfy their demanding customers, pet owners, with their products. We are excited that for the first time in history, we are offering a quality meat alternative without killing animals and at a competitive price,” says Roman Kříž, managing director of Bene Meat Technologies.
Bene Meat Technologies is progressing towards large-scale production of cultured minced meat, aiming to introduce sample products by next year and develop products for human consumption in the coming years.
BMT's certification shows that lab-grown meat is more than just a fad, and consumers are more accepting of sustainable and humane alternatives to livestock farming.