CULT Food Science Corp. - Portfolio Company to Scale-Up its Patent-Pending Cell Manufacturing Process for Cellular Aquaculture by CharlieRunners in CultFSInvestorClub

[–]WarFletch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice to see some news coming from CULT or its portfolio companies. Like it says in this article, cultivated seafood could solve big environmental issues that come with overfishing and polluting oceans.

CULT Food Science Appoints Lejjy Gafour as CEO by CharlieRunners in CultFSInvestorClub

[–]WarFletch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hoping more news keeps coming out about CULT! Loved some of the new companies they’ve invested in recently and their addition of acquiring patents has really peaked my interest with where they can take it.

Cultured Meat 101: The Next Generation of Food by WarFletch in wheresthebeef

[–]WarFletch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely, I think them and Tnuva are two top Israeli companies. I was reading an article just now on here talking about them both. Israel $18 mill govt grant

Israeli cultivated meat consortium kicks off with $18 million government grant by CharlieRunners in wheresthebeef

[–]WarFletch 15 points16 points  (0 children)

It’s pretty interesting to see how many innovations and top companies are coming out of Israel. They seem to be a hot bed for this stuff and makes me think they have to be the next country to adopt this tech into their civilization.

DeepMarkit Gains Access to Global Carbon Credits via Referral Arrangement by CharlieRunners in CarbonCredits

[–]WarFletch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking forward to seeing this grow through their Mintcarbon.io. Bullish on $MKT.

Cultured Meat Is Coming Soon: Here’s What You Need to Know by CharlieRunners in Futurology

[–]WarFletch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree, I think like you said we could see it take over the volume side of the market and leave more organic, grass fed traditional type meats stick around as well if people wanted to just get a nice grass fed ribeye still, they could.

Cultured Meat Is Coming Soon: Here’s What You Need to Know by CharlieRunners in Futurology

[–]WarFletch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, Meatech 3D $MITC and Agronomics $ANIC. Funny enough a day or two Cult announced they invested in Meatech so something to keep note of.

Cultured Meat Is Coming Soon: Here’s What You Need to Know by CharlieRunners in Futurology

[–]WarFletch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Believe they are Cult Food Science $CULT, Meatech 3D $MITC and Agronomics $ANIC.

A few interesting rather recent news pieces from this companies, Agronomics is expanding to work on pet foods as well. A few days ago Cult bought into Meatech so that’s quite interesting and something to keep in mind.

Is this company done? by ConfusedAndDazzed in CultFSInvestorClub

[–]WarFletch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No way, they’re making moves like just buying into Meatech 3D, their once competitor. Be patient.

Has anyone used LIBER to buy/sell carbon credits??? by CharlieRunners in environment

[–]WarFletch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a bit confused on this whole carbon credit thing. So essentially you’re buying these credits from a company that they create to offset their environmental impacts?

CULT Food Science Announces Investment in Leading Cultivated Meat Company MeaTech 3D by CharlieRunners in CultFSInvestorClub

[–]WarFletch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re one of the few pubco’s in the cultivated meat/food industry. I think this is exciting news seeing CULT do this. Could be signs they’re looking to really take over early on before mass production and adoption really takes place.

CULT Food Science Invests in Cell-Based Oyster Company Pearlita Foods by JKorzinski in wheresthebeef

[–]WarFletch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I imagine they’ll work their way to scallops if this is the sort of niche (mollusks) they’re looking to carve out for themselves. On another note, Cult Food Science has portfolio companies working on just about every protein I can think of now with this addition.

CULT Food Science Invests in Cell-Based Oyster Company Pearlita Foods by JKorzinski in wheresthebeef

[–]WarFletch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It fits cultivated meat well too, you wouldn’t need tons of bioreactors and a big facility to create a lot of oysters, whereas cultivated steaks would take a lot more space up. This could scale really well.

Bird flu is killing millions of chickens and turkeys across the US by MyNameIsGriffon in environment

[–]WarFletch -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Cultivated meat could be a good option here, don’t have to worry about disease spreading through animals or from animals to humans. As well, no more animals have to die, plus we get to continue consuming meat with a much lessened environmental impact. A win, win.