greybeard
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That's what the Chinese evidently think anyway...
The largest animal cloning factory in the world is now likely underway in China — a path "no one has ever travelled" in cattle cloning and meeting the country's skyrocketing demand for beef.
The projected 14,000-square-meter factory will be built and operated by Boyalife, which is allotting 200 million yuan ($313 million) for the project. Tianjin, a city situated about 100 miles from the Chinese capital, will be the site of the grand venture to be started in the first half of next year.
According to Boyalife's chief exectuive Xiao-Chun Xu, they are hoping at the moment to produce 100,000 cow embryos annually and to contribute five percent of China's premium cattle.
"We are building something that has not existed in the past," said Xu in an interview.
More here:
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/11150 ... -china.htm
That's what the Chinese evidently think anyway...
The largest animal cloning factory in the world is now likely underway in China — a path "no one has ever travelled" in cattle cloning and meeting the country's skyrocketing demand for beef.
The projected 14,000-square-meter factory will be built and operated by Boyalife, which is allotting 200 million yuan ($313 million) for the project. Tianjin, a city situated about 100 miles from the Chinese capital, will be the site of the grand venture to be started in the first half of next year.
According to Boyalife's chief exectuive Xiao-Chun Xu, they are hoping at the moment to produce 100,000 cow embryos annually and to contribute five percent of China's premium cattle.
"We are building something that has not existed in the past," said Xu in an interview.
More here:
http://www.techtimes.com/articles/11150 ... -china.htm