The cultured meat market is estimated to be valued at USD 214 million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 593 million by 2032 in the normal scenario, recording a CAGR of 15.7% during the forecast period. The increasing global population in developing economies coupled with the rising meat consumption is projected to drive the market growth of cultured meat across the globe.
North American is estimated to dominate the cultured meat market, in terms of value, in 2021
The cultured meat market in North America is projected to witness high growth due to the rise in innovations and developments, and high spending for efficient R&D. Health concerns about the consumption of meat products, increase in investor interests in alternative proteins, and potentials to provide the required nutrition in tailor-made proteins are the major factors for the consumers to shift from conventional meat to cultured meat products. The rising demand for alternative protein in the region supports increased investment in cultured meat companies. For instance, in 2017, Cargill invested in Memphis Meats (US) to tap the potential related to the cultured meat market.
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The poultry segment is projected to witness the fastest growth during the forecast.
Based on the source, the cultured meat market is segmented into poultry, beef, seafood, pork, and duck. The poultry segment is projected to witness the fastest growth during the forecast period, due to its availability when compared to other meat sources, such as beef, and also due to the large consumer preference for poultry & poultry products.
The growing popularity of poultry products in various quick-service restaurants (QSRs) has encouraged manufacturers to develop innovative alternative products to meet future demand from meat consumers. Moreover, the rising demand for chicken meat, owing to the rapidly growing urbanized population in developing countries, is expected to support the cultured meat market globally. According to the FAO, the growing demand for poultry products is driven by urbanization, population growth, and an increase in income levels in developing countries.
Key players in this market include Memphis Meats (US), MosaMeat (Netherlands), SuperMeat (Israel), Just, Inc (US), Integriculture (Japan), Aleph Farms Ltd (Israel), Finless Foods Inc. (US), Avant Meats Company Limited (China), Balletic Foods (US), Future Meat Technologies Ltd (Israel), Appleton Meats (Canada), Higher Steaks (UK), Biofood Systems LTD (Israel), Fork & Goode (US), Meatable (Netherlands), Mission Barns (US), Bluenalu, Inc. (US), New Age Meats (US), Shiok Meats (Singapore), Seafuture Sustainable Biotech (Canada), Wild Type (US), Lab farm Foods (US), Cubiq Foods (Spain), Kiran Meats (US), and Cell Farm FOOD Tech/Granja Celular S.A (Argentina).
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