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  • Mosa Meat
  • Upside Foods
  • Orbillion Bio
  • Shiok Meats
  • New Age Meats
  • BioCraft Pet Nutrition
  • SuperMeat
  • BlueNalu
  • Avant Meats
  • Mission Barns
  • Gourmey
  • CellX
  • Higher Steaks
  • Peace of Meat
KSA 25.08.05

According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Lab-grown Meat Market is accounted for $0.25 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $1.03 billion by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 22.3% during the forecast period. Lab-grown meat, also known as cultivated or cell-based meat, is produced by culturing animal cells in a controlled laboratory environment without raising or slaughtering livestock. The process involves extracting stem cells from animals and growing them in nutrient-rich bioreactors to form muscle tissue that replicates conventional meat. This approach aims to reduce environmental impact, improve food security, and address ethical concerns linked to traditional animal farming. Lab-grown meat supports sustainable protein production with potential for scalable, clean-label applications.

According to CE Delft (via Good Food Institute), lab grown meat produced using renewable energy can emit up to 92% less greenhouse gases, use 95% less land, and 78% less water compared to conventional beef.

Market Dynamics:

Driver:

Increasing pressure on food resources and a rising demand for protein

Global population growth and urbanization are intensifying the strain on traditional food systems, especially livestock farming. As conventional meat production struggles to meet escalating protein needs, lab-grown meat emerges as a viable alternative. It offers a scalable solution that bypasses land-intensive agriculture and reduces dependence on animal husbandry. Moreover, cultivated meat aligns with shifting consumer preferences for ethical and sustainable protein sources. The technology also supports food security goals by enabling localized production in controlled environments.

Restraint:

Regulatory hurdles and lack of clear frameworks

The absence of standardized approval pathways delays commercialization and creates uncertainty for investors and producers. Additionally, labeling conventions and safety protocols for cell-based meat remain under debate, complicating market entry. These challenges are compounded by limited consumer education and skepticism around synthetic food technologies. Until clear guidelines are established, growth may be constrained by compliance risks and slow adoption.

Opportunity:

Diversification of meat products and premiumization

Lab-grown meat opens doors to novel product formats beyond traditional cuts, including hybrid blends, gourmet applications, and customized nutrition profiles. This flexibility allows producers to cater to niche markets such as high-end restaurants, health-conscious consumers, and culturally specific diets. Premiumization is also driving interest in cultivated meat as a luxury or specialty item, especially in urban centers. As production costs decline, companies can expand offerings to include seafood analogs, exotic meats, and functional food variants.

Threat:

Unforeseen health or environmental impacts

While lab-grown meat is positioned as a sustainable alternative, long-term health and ecological effects are still under investigation. Potential risks include contamination during cell culture, unintended genetic mutations, or reliance on resource-intensive growth media. Additionally, large-scale bioreactor operations may introduce new environmental burdens if not optimized. Public perception could shift negatively if adverse findings emerge, leading to regulatory backlash or reduced consumer trust.

Covid-19 Impact:

The pandemic accelerated interest in lab-grown meat by exposing vulnerabilities in global meat supply chains. Disruptions in slaughterhouses and rising concerns over zoonotic diseases prompted consumers to seek safer, lab-controlled alternatives. At the same time, investment in food tech surged, with startups receiving increased funding to scale cultivated meat solutions. Overall, COVID-19 acted as a catalyst for innovation and highlighted the resilience of cell-based meat systems in crisis scenarios.

The burgers & patties segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period

The burgers & patties segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period due to their familiarity and ease of integration into existing foodservice menus. These formats require less structural complexity compared to whole cuts, making them ideal for early-stage commercialization. Their popularity among fast-food chains and quick-service restaurants further boosts demand. Additionally, consumer willingness to try alternative proteins is higher when presented in familiar formats like burgers, accelerating market penetration.

The scaffold-based technique segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period

Over the forecast period, the scaffold-based technique segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate owing to its ability to replicate the texture and structure of conventional meat. This technique uses edible or biodegradable frameworks to guide cell growth, enabling the production of whole cuts such as steaks and fillets. Advances in biomaterials and 3D printing are enhancing scalability and cost-efficiency. As consumer expectations shift toward realism in taste and texture, scaffold-based methods are gaining traction among manufacturers and investors.

Region with largest share:

During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is expected to hold the largest market share driven by rising meat consumption, rapid urbanization, and supportive government policies. Countries like Singapore, Japan, and China are leading in regulatory approvals and infrastructure development for cultivated meat. The region's openness to food innovation, coupled with growing concerns over food safety and sustainability, makes it a fertile ground for adoption. Strategic partnerships and public-private initiatives are further accelerating commercialization across APAC.

Region with highest CAGR:

Over the forecast period, the North America region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR fueled by strong investment activity, advanced biotech ecosystems, and increasing consumer awareness. The U.S. in particular has seen a surge in startups and venture capital focused on cellular agriculture. Regulatory agencies are actively engaging with industry stakeholders to establish clear pathways for approval. Additionally, the region's emphasis on ethical consumption and climate-conscious choices is driving demand for lab-grown meat across retail and foodservice channels.

Key players in the market

Some of the key players in Lab-grown Meat Market include Mosa Meat, Upside Foods, Orbillion Bio, Shiok Meats, New Age Meats, BioCraft Pet Nutrition, SuperMeat, BlueNalu, Avant Meats, Mission Barns, Gourmey, CellX, Higher Steaks and Peace of Meat

Key Developments:

In April 2025, BlueNalu expanded its partnership with Nomad Foods (Birds Eye) to support UK regulatory and commercial rollout of cell-cultivated seafood. The move aligns with ongoing efforts to enter the UK market and meet early consumer demand.

In March 2025, Mission Barns secured FDA clearance ("No Questions" letter) for its cultivated pork fat, becoming the first company globally with such approval. The company plans a U.S. launch via partnerships with Fiorella restaurants and Sprouts Farmers Market.

In February 2025, SuperMeat announced collaboration with biotech firm Stamm to integrate continuous bioprocessing into its cultivated chicken production. Supported by shared investor Varana Capital, the partnership aims to enhance process yields and scalability.

Product Types Covered:

  • Burgers & Patties
  • Nuggets
  • Sausages & Hot Dogs
  • Meatballs
  • Fillets & Steaks
  • Other Product Types

Sources Covered:

  • Poultry
  • Beef
  • Pork
  • Seafood
  • Other Sources

Cells Covered:

  • Muscle Cells
  • Fat Cells
  • Mixed Cell Cultures

Production Techniques Covered:

  • Scaffold-Based Technique
  • Scaffold-Free/Self-Organizing Technique
  • Cell Culture Media
  • Bioreactors
  • Starter Cells
  • Other Production Techniques

Distribution Channels Covered:

  • Business-to-Business (B2B)
  • Business-to-Consumer (B2C)

End Users Covered:

  • Food Service
  • Retail
  • Processed Food Manufacturers
  • Other End Users

Regions Covered:

  • North America
    • US
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • Germany
    • UK
    • Italy
    • France
    • Spain
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • Japan
    • China
    • India
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • South Korea
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • South America
    • Argentina
    • Brazil
    • Chile
    • Rest of South America
  • Middle East & Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Qatar
    • South Africa
    • Rest of Middle East & Africa

What our report offers:

  • Market share assessments for the regional and country-level segments
  • Strategic recommendations for the new entrants
  • Covers Market data for the years 2024, 2025, 2026, 2028, and 2032
  • Market Trends (Drivers, Constraints, Opportunities, Threats, Challenges, Investment Opportunities, and recommendations)
  • Strategic recommendations in key business segments based on the market estimations
  • Competitive landscaping mapping the key common trends
  • Company profiling with detailed strategies, financials, and recent developments
  • Supply chain trends mapping the latest technological advancements

Free Customization Offerings:

All the customers of this report will be entitled to receive one of the following free customization options:

  • Company Profiling
    • Comprehensive profiling of additional market players (up to 3)
    • SWOT Analysis of key players (up to 3)
  • Regional Segmentation
    • Market estimations, Forecasts and CAGR of any prominent country as per the client's interest (Note: Depends on feasibility check)
  • Competitive Benchmarking
    • Benchmarking of key players based on product portfolio, geographical presence, and strategic alliance

Table of Contents

1 Executive Summary

2 Preface

  • 2.1 Abstract
  • 2.2 Stake Holders
  • 2.3 Research Scope
  • 2.4 Research Methodology
    • 2.4.1 Data Mining
    • 2.4.2 Data Analysis
    • 2.4.3 Data Validation
    • 2.4.4 Research Approach
  • 2.5 Research Sources
    • 2.5.1 Primary Research Sources
    • 2.5.2 Secondary Research Sources
    • 2.5.3 Assumptions

3 Market Trend Analysis

  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Drivers
  • 3.3 Restraints
  • 3.4 Opportunities
  • 3.5 Threats
  • 3.6 Product Analysis
  • 3.7 End User Analysis
  • 3.8 Emerging Markets
  • 3.9 Impact of Covid-19

4 Porters Five Force Analysis

  • 4.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
  • 4.2 Bargaining power of buyers
  • 4.3 Threat of substitutes
  • 4.4 Threat of new entrants
  • 4.5 Competitive rivalry

5 Global Lab-grown Meat Market, By Product Type

  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Burgers & Patties
  • 5.3 Nuggets
  • 5.4 Sausages & Hot Dogs
  • 5.5 Meatballs
  • 5.6 Fillets & Steaks
  • 5.7 Other Product Types

6 Global Lab-grown Meat Market, By Source

  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Poultry
  • 6.3 Beef
  • 6.4 Pork
  • 6.5 Seafood
  • 6.6 Other Sources

7 Global Lab-grown Meat Market, By Cell

  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Muscle Cells
  • 7.3 Fat Cells
  • 7.4 Mixed Cell Cultures

8 Global Lab-grown Meat Market, By Production Technique

  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Scaffold-Based Technique
  • 8.3 Scaffold-Free/Self-Organizing Technique
  • 8.4 Cell Culture Media
  • 8.5 Bioreactors
  • 8.6 Starter Cells
  • 8.7 Other Production Techniques

9 Global Lab-grown Meat Market, By Distribution Channel

  • 9.1 Introduction
  • 9.2 Business-to-Business (B2B)
  • 9.3 Business-to-Consumer (B2C)

10 Global Lab-grown Meat Market, By End User

  • 10.1 Introduction
  • 10.2 Food Service
  • 10.3 Retail
  • 10.4 Processed Food Manufacturers
  • 10.5 Other End Users

11 Global Lab-grown Meat Market, By Geography

  • 11.1 Introduction
  • 11.2 North America
    • 11.2.1 US
    • 11.2.2 Canada
    • 11.2.3 Mexico
  • 11.3 Europe
    • 11.3.1 Germany
    • 11.3.2 UK
    • 11.3.3 Italy
    • 11.3.4 France
    • 11.3.5 Spain
    • 11.3.6 Rest of Europe
  • 11.4 Asia Pacific
    • 11.4.1 Japan
    • 11.4.2 China
    • 11.4.3 India
    • 11.4.4 Australia
    • 11.4.5 New Zealand
    • 11.4.6 South Korea
    • 11.4.7 Rest of Asia Pacific
  • 11.5 South America
    • 11.5.1 Argentina
    • 11.5.2 Brazil
    • 11.5.3 Chile
    • 11.5.4 Rest of South America
  • 11.6 Middle East & Africa
    • 11.6.1 Saudi Arabia
    • 11.6.2 UAE
    • 11.6.3 Qatar
    • 11.6.4 South Africa
    • 11.6.5 Rest of Middle East & Africa

12 Key Developments

  • 12.1 Agreements, Partnerships, Collaborations and Joint Ventures
  • 12.2 Acquisitions & Mergers
  • 12.3 New Product Launch
  • 12.4 Expansions
  • 12.5 Other Key Strategies

13 Company Profiling

  • 13.1 Mosa Meat
  • 13.2 Upside Foods
  • 13.3 Orbillion Bio
  • 13.4 Shiok Meats
  • 13.5 New Age Meats
  • 13.6 BioCraft Pet Nutrition
  • 13.7 SuperMeat
  • 13.8 BlueNalu
  • 13.9 Avant Meats
  • 13.10 Mission Barns
  • 13.11 Gourmey
  • 13.12 CellX
  • 13.13 Higher Steaks
  • 13.14 Peace of Meat
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