• Plant-Based & Cell-Cultured Seafood: Could This Be The Future Of Food Consumption?

  • May 21 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

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Plant-Based & Cell-Cultured Seafood: Could This Be The Future Of Food Consumption?

  • Summary

  • Today we connect with Michael Selden, the CEO and Co-founder of Finless Foods. Finless Foods is a company that works towards building a future for seafood where the ocean is preserved and protected.

    With a background in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Michael has dedicated his life to climate justice and science advocacy, and Finless Foods is a major part of this mission…

    Seafood production is facing a variety of challenges, from dwindling resources to climate damage. Finless Foods aims to mitigate these issues by producing plant-based and cell-cultured seafood – all using scientific methods.

    In this episode, Michael outlines:

    • The process involved in producing cell-cultured seafood.
    • How fish farming experts contribute to creating well-rounded products.
    • The most important cuts of fish to provide consumers with.
    • How overfishing is affecting the oceanic ecosystem.

    Could this approach relieve the pressure from ocean-harvested seafood? Is this the future of seafood production? Determine this for yourself by tuning in now!

    Visit finlessfoods.com now to learn more about Finless Foods and their unique vision!

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    Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

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