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Betagro Ventures Invests in Cultivated Meat Producer Meatable
Meatable, a cultivated meat technology company, has received investment from Betagro Ventures, the venture capital arm of Betagro Group. This marks the first investment in Meatable by an Asian meat company.
According to Meatable, the collaboration is intended to support its growth and market entry into Asia, with potential for co-development projects.
Meatable Welcomes Strategic Investment From Betagro, a Leading Meat Industry Company
Meatable, the pioneering cultivated meat technology company dedicated to creating sustainable, real meat without harming animals, is excited to announce a strategic investment from Betagro Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of one of Asia’s most prominent food companies based in Thailand. This partnership is a landmark achievement as Betagro becomes the first meat company in Asia to invest in Meatable, highlighting its commitment to innovative, sustainable food solutions. It reinforces Meatable’s mission to reshape the future of protein production as global...
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