Malaysia could soon produce its own cultivated meat locally in just two more years. A home-based company called Cell AgriTech Sdn Bhd is setting up the country’s first cultivated meat production facility in Penang worth some RM20 million. Cell Agritech’s plant will start by focusing on cultivating fish meat, especially premium meats, such as certain species of tuna and eel — and attempt to sell it at a matching price with the same type of meat sourced from slaughtered animals.

Source: Malaysian firm building RM20m plant in Penang, aims to sell lab-grown meat by 2025

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