harnessing the most cutting-edge technologies from all spheres of science to grow animal product without animals
Industrial livestock production erodes biodiversity, monopolizes arable land, and incubates recurring and predictable zoonotic diseases.
It doesn’t have to be this way.
New Harvest researchers are pioneering the next frontier of agriculture, developing novel technologies to alleviate our dependence on animal agriculture and restore our planet.
Learn more about what we doDiscussions about nomenclature typically revolve around what to call lab-grown meat. Cultured meat? Clean meat? Or my personal favorite, immaculate meat? But other terms had to be created for this work to progress, one of which was subject to surprisingly little debate.
Discussions about nomenclature typically revolve around what to call lab-grown meat. Cultured meat? Clean meat? Or my personal favorite, immaculate meat? But other terms had to be created for this work to progress, one of which was subject to surprisingly little debate.
In late 2020, New Harvest decided to update our mission statement. Our new mission is about ensuring cellular agriculture delivers on its promise to make the world a better place.
Stephanie Bailey is New Harvest’s new Development Manager. A University of Alberta alum like Isha, Stephanie brings a vision to grow and strengthen New Harvest’s generosity network.