The latest Investing Matters Podcast episode featuring Jeremy Skillington, CEO of Poolbeg Pharma has just been released. Listen here.
Professor Ben Garrod guest presents.
As a new 'meaty rice' is created and Fortnum & Mason launch a scotch egg made with cultivated meat that they hope to have on sale as early as next year, we investigate the world of laboratory-grown meat.
Mark Post made the first ever synthetic meat in 2012 to the tune of £200,000. He tells us how these lab-grown meats are made and how, he thinks, they could play an important role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and feeding a growing population. Jenny Kleeman, author of Sex, Robots and Vegan Meat, is more sceptical, citing concerns over food security and if the public really want to eat this stuff.
A stingray called Charlotte has become pregnant, despite there being no other stingrays in her tank at the Aquarium & Shark Lab in North Carolina. Marine biologist Dr Helen Scales considers how this may have happened.
And cosmic minerologist Sara Russell from the Natural History Museum tells us how astronomers tracked and found a particularly unusual asteroid entering Earth’s atmosphere and what we might learn from it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001whjt
Thanks for putting this together, Agricore. Just to note that Good Dog Food was rebranded as Meatly towards the end of last year - hoping to hear more about them in the near future as the expectation was for their products to be on sale early this year.
Okay, you're refusing to explain it so. I don't know if your chart is good. From looking at some of the other posts here, it doesn't appear like I'm alone in this thinking.
No one has asked for a long video. Just a simple explanation.
Still haven't answered @GW62's question really. Can you provide any more insights instead of just posting the chart?
You had a pop at the poster earlier and said that 'All that matters with TA is the data'. Yet @Corryvreckan1 has pointed out one major flaw with your data source.
No, I mean Agricore. You're pulling someone up on something so minor. They're not working for the company. They're not reporting to you or any of us. It looks like they invested a good bit of time and effort putting this all together.
It's just an odd thing to have a bee in your bonnet about.
I think you'll need a subscription to view this: https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2023/12/12/will-lab-grown-meat-ever-make-it-onto-supermarket-shelves
@JA09GAVLAR - Most is in this but you don't mind if you lose it all? Take it you have some nice savings put aside if you're so confident? I think it's the future as well (obviously) but whether it's Agronomics at the centre of it remains to be seen.
@gonsan - 200k is a fair amount. Just have 16.4k myself. Mind me asking what percentage it makes up of your portfolio? I've some dividend paying shares as well but pays me pennies (Brookfield, Microsoft, Merck, DSM).