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Aleph Farms, a pioneer in Israel's cultivated meat industry, announces regulatory approval from Israel's Ministry of Health (MoH) through a "No Questions"| Cultivated X
A coalition of a dozen EU agriculture ministers will push for a revision of the regulatory approval framework for the authorization of cultivated meat at the| vegconomist - the vegan business magazine
Yesterday, at an EU Agriculture and Fisheries Council meeting, ministers gathered to discuss cultivated meat and its potential to benefit or threaten people| Cultivated X
Only a few days after becoming the first company to seek regulatory approval for cultivated meat in Europe, the Israeli company Aleph Farms announces it| vegconomist - the vegan business magazine
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