Mosa Meat Requests UK Market Authorisation After Joining FSA’s Regulatory Sandbox
Dutch cultivated meat producer Mosa Meat has submitted its first application for market approval in the United Kingdom. The submission focuses on cultivated fat, which can be blended with plant-based ingredients to create beef-style dishes such as hamburgers, shepherd’s pie, and meatballs. The news comes after Mosa Meat became one of eight companies to be chosen for the UK Food Standards Agency’s regulatory sandbox for cultivated meat and seafood. The initiative, claimed to be the first of its kind in Europe, has received £1.6 million in government funding and aims to accelerate the authorisation process for novel proteins. “We are thankful to the Food Standards Agency for engaging in valuable presubmission consultations with our food safety team,” said Maarten Bosch, CEO of Mosa Meat. “We …