Eat Just, Inc, a company that applies cutting-edge science and technology to create healthier, more sustainable foods, announced yesterday that it has partnered with Doha Venture Capital (DVC) and Qatar Free Zones Authority (QFZA) to build the first-ever cultivated meat facility in the Middle East and Northern Africa (Mena) region.
The regional hub will be located in the Umm Alhoul Free Zone, one of two free zones overseen and regulated by QFZA, with direct access to Hamad Port. The hub will comprise a large-scale facility for Eat Just’s ‘GOOD Meat division’, which created the world’s first-to-market meat made from animal cells instead of slaughtered livestock, and has branches in Singapore.
There are plans to add a protein processing facility for ‘JUST Egg’, the company’s plant-based egg division. The hub will be staffed with research and development, engineering, and business development professionals.
This will be the first facility in the protein innovation space in QFZs and the Gulf, as QFZA is focused on bringing together leading global companies using innovative technologies to build a more sustainable future.
QFZA and the Ministry of Public Health have indicated their intention to grant regulatory approval for GOOD Meat cultivated chicken very soon and have formally granted an export license for the pioneering product.
“Our team is grateful to take the next step in our global expansion in the Qatar Free Zones. Their commitment to accelerating our work in building a more sustainable food system was apparent from day one of our dialogue – and we're expecting to look back decades from now on this partnership with them as key to how we made that vision a reality,” said Josh Tetrick, co-founder and CEO of Eat Just.
“Eat Just is a highly innovative company with a bright future, and we’re pleased to be one of the investors in the company and welcome them to Qatar Free Zones. This partnership is a prime example of our commitment to supporting high-growth disruptors as they develop innovative technologies, while helping them take advantage of the many opportunities here in Qatar and across the region,” said DVC CEO Mohamed al-Abdulla.
“At QFZA, we help companies cut through the noise to rapidly establish and grow efficient operations, using Qatar’s unparalleled connectivity and access to expand worldwide. We’re particularly focused on companies shaping the future of their industries, and Eat Just’s team is doing just that. Our free zones are characterised by innovation, technology, accelerated growth and environmental awareness, and Eat Just is a natural partner across all four of these areas.
“Our food, agritech, and biomedical sectors continue to grow rapidly, supported by the world-leading cold chain storage capabilities of our airport and port, and we look forward to working with Eat Just as they establish and scale in the region and worldwide,” said Lim Meng Hui, CEO of QFZA.
Eat Just’s attention to the Middle East comes as the company seeks to bring its award-winning JUST Egg products to retailers, restaurants, and other foodservice destinations around the globe.
In the US, JUST Egg is the fastest growing egg brand and 1.2mn American households have made it “No 1” in loyalty within branded eggs. The company has sold the plant-based equivalent of 160mn eggs to date, and celebrated record-breaking grocery sales in the first half of 2021. The announcement follows Eat Just’s successful commercialisation of GOOD Meat in Singapore, as well as its commitment to build a large-scale protein facility in Singapore.
Since securing the first-in-the-world regulatory approval for cultivated meat and making it available on restaurant menus and via home delivery in Singapore, top industry executives, world-renowned scientists and academics, and leading media organisations have lauded GOOD Meat’s milestones as the beginning of a transformative new phase for the global food system.
The company welcomes Qatar as a partner in this fast-moving and critically important sector as the country continues its rapid transition from depending on food imports to achieving self-sufficiency across many food sectors and strengthens its position as a leading global hub for technological innovation.
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