Indonesia's BRIN develops solution to turn trash fish into raw material for cultured meat sector By Pearly Neo 06-Jan-2022 - Last updated on 06-Jan-2022 at 03:31 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Indonesia's National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) has developed a solution to turn fish waste into protein hydrolysate, a raw material that can be used to manufacture peptone for the cultured meat sector.Read the full story here. FNA top 10 December 2021 Resolve to dissolve: Hong Kong's Invisible Company aims to replace supermarket flat top plastic bags with water-soluble solution Wonder of fruit waste: Dole targets 2022 commercialisation for high-value upcycled products GM in NZ: Food industry backs regulator's push to update regulations amid tech advances MSG for plant-based products? Ajinomoto touts salt reduction and flavour enhancing abilities 'Curbing an unhealthy trend': China steps up anti-waste drive by turning attention to food firms as well as consumers Keep your exports close: Why palm oil sector should not neglect ASEAN as it seeks to diversify exports Permission to enter: Indonesia looks to tighten processed food import controls Increased consumption of low-fat dairy associated with reduced risk of type 2 diabetes among prediabetics – study Lucrative market: Vietnam's Minh Tien Group brews plans for Middle East's growing coffee culture Indonesia's BRIN develops solution to turn trash fish into raw material for cultured meat sector Prev 1 … 7 8 9 10 11 Next