Coffeesai is addressing the challenges of traditional coffee production, such as climate change and unsustainable practices, by offering a sustainable alternative that conserves resources while delivering high-quality coffee. Their technology utilizes coffee-plant leaves to efficiently produce the coffee equivalent of 1,000 trees in just three weeks from a single cell batch.
By leveraging Pluri's proprietary 3D cell expansion technology, Coffeesai crafts coffee through cellular agriculture. This method enables the efficient and sustainable production of real coffee products, promising both excellent taste and quality while significantly reducing environmental impact.
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Coffee production traditionally has a high carbon footprint and significant resource consumption. Coffeesai’s patented technology offers a sustainable alternative by reducing water usage by 98% across the entire supply chain, including production, processing, trade, and transportation.
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Mar 18, 2024
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Your next cup of coffee may come from a lab - ISRAEL21c
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Feb 24, 2024
www.haaretz.com
Coffee Is in Danger. Could Salvation for Caffeine Addicts Come From the Lab?
Americans alone drink 400 million cups of coffee a day. But with climate change wreaking havoc on crops, scientists are starting to produce coffee from cell cultures grown in a bioreactor – which they believe does amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world
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Feb 7, 2024
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Startup Sees Coffee From Cells As Future of Sustainable Drinking
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Jan 31, 2024
agfundernews.com
Real coffee... without the beans? Pluri deploys plant cell culture to futureproof coffee supply chain
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Jan 30, 2024
www.greenqueen.com.hk
Future Cup of Joe: Will You Be Drinking Cell-Based Coffee Soon?
Your next cup of coffee may come from a lab - ISRAEL21c
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Feb 24, 2024
www.haaretz.com
Coffee Is in Danger. Could Salvation for Caffeine Addicts Come From the Lab?
Americans alone drink 400 million cups of coffee a day. But with climate change wreaking havoc on crops, scientists are starting to produce coffee from cell cultures grown in a bioreactor – which they believe does amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world
#Investment #Expand
Feb 7, 2024
nocamels.com
Startup Sees Coffee From Cells As Future of Sustainable Drinking
#Investment, Expand
Jan 31, 2024
agfundernews.com
Real coffee... without the beans? Pluri deploys plant cell culture to futureproof coffee supply chain
#Partners #Expand
Jan 30, 2024
www.greenqueen.com.hk
Future Cup of Joe: Will You Be Drinking Cell-Based Coffee Soon?