A UK-based company is looking to revolutionise the dairy industry by utilising a process known as precision fermentation.
A UK-based company is looking to revolutionise the dairy industry by utilising a process known as precision fermentation. It’s the latest development in the fight against climate change and could mean the milk of the future may no longer come from cows.
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