Cultivate is a multi-voiced forum intended to support informed dialogue about the emergent field of cellular agriculture from UK perspectives. Cellular agriculture - the production of meat and other animal products via tissue engineering and fermentation - promises much in terms of environmental, animal welfare, health and economic benefit. This is a newly emergent sector, however, and as such it is vital to critically assess its likely outcomes for society and the environment.

Now in its fourth year, the Cultivate team will be hosting its annual 1-day workshop on Tuesday 26th November 2019 at the Oxford Martin School in Oxford, a research institute renowned for its leading work on food futures and sustainability. The workshop will bring together professionals and interested parties in cellular agriculture to discuss the technologies and their impact. We will hear formal presentations by experts working in the field and from across the food system.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided throughout the day.

We warmly invite those actively working and interested in this sector to join us for a day's discussion of the most pressing issues and considerations for cellular agriculture in the UK.