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Meat the Future

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Hot Docs at Home is a Selection of Films from the Postponed 2020 Edition of the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival That Will Air Thursdays in April and May on CBC, Documentary Channel, and CBC Gem

A company prepares to introduce “clean meat” to the marketplace in . Memphis Meats is a company, co-founded by cardiologist Dr. Uma Valeti, which is developing cultured meat grown directly from animal cells. The goal of Memphis Meats is to eliminate the need to raise and slaughter animals, while also meeting the growing demand for meat products. However, Memphis Meats faces some obstacles reaching its goal, such as the high cost per pound to grow the meat and lobbying by the meat industry, who don't want this “fake meat” to co-exist with their naturally grown products on the shelves.

Meat the Future is a new documentary from Liz Marshall (The Ghosts in Our Machine), which follows the efforts of Dr. Uma Valeti and his company Memphis Meats, as they develop cell-based meat that is grown from animal cells. Beginning with the development of a single meatball, Valeti and his team hope to have “clean meat” on consumer shelves by 2021. However, this new type of meat still has a long way to go before it is both affordable to produce and is accepted by the public at large.

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It is stated within Meat the Future that not only is the demand for meat expected to double by the year 2050, but that the demands of animal agriculture are one of the main causes of climate change. As such, in theory, it would be great if we can get real meat that is grown directly from animal cells, without the need to raise and slaughter an animal. However, such a drastic change isn't one that would easily be accepted by consumers, however, I will say that Meat the Future does offer a compelling argument about why clean meat is the way to go.

Meat the Future is available for streaming on CBC Gem and will also be part of the online Hot Docs 2020 line-up

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Meat The Future (2020)
Runtime:84 minutes
Director:Liz Marshall
Country:Canada
Actors:
Self - Secretary of Agriculture, USDA
Self - Director of Policy & Outreach, US Cattlemen's Association
Self - Co-Founder & Executive Director, The Good Food Institute
Self - Senior Vice President, Intrexon
Self - Director of Policy, The Good Food Institute
Self - Vice President, Operations, Memphis Meats
Self - Formulations Scientist, Memphis Meats
Self - Regulatory Affairs, Center for Science in the Public Interest
Self - Producer & Reporter, BBC News
Genre:Documentary
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Imagine a world where real meat is produced sustainably without the need to breed, raise and slaughter animals. This is no longer science fiction, it's now within reach. At the forefront of this urgent frontier is Mayo Clinic trained cardiologist Dr. Uma Valeti, the co-founder and CEO of Upside Foods (previously Memphis Meats), the leading start-up of the "cultivated" meat revolution. From the world's first meatball which cost $18,000 per pound to the first chicken fillet and duck a l'orange for half the cost, the film follows Valeti and his team over five years as the cost of production plummets, and consumers' eye the imminent birth of this timely industry. Exploring a game-changing solution, Meat the Future is narrated by Jane Goodall and features music by Moby.
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