This page is a timeline of major events in the history of cellular agriculture.
Cellular agriculture refers to the development of agricultural products - especially animal products - from cell cultures rather than the bodies of living organisms.
This includes in vitro or cultured meat, as well as cultured dairy, eggs, leather, gelatin, and silk.
In recent years a number of cellular animal agriculture companies and non-profits have emerged due to technological advances and increasing concern over the animal welfare and rights, environmental, and public health problems associated with conventional animal agriculture.
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