Cultivated Pet Treat Pioneer Noochies! Announces R&D Supply Agreement
Toronto, Ontario -- March 19, 2025 -- NewsGenie -- CULT Food Science Corp. is making strides in the cultivated meat pet treat market through its subsidiary, Further Foods Inc. Further Foods has signed an R&D Supply Agreement with a cultivated meat producer, securing a supply of cultivated meat for its upcoming Noochies! line of pet treats.
Noochies! will be featured at the Global Pet Show in Orlando, introducing its sustainable pet food innovations. The company is also expanding its distribution network in Asia, targeting markets with high demand for sustainable pet nutrition. Furthermore, Noochies! has partnered with a cultivated meat supplier actively engaged in the FDA regulatory process, potentially streamlining its path to market by foregoing separate feeding trials.
The Noochies! team will participate in the Global Pet Show, running March 26-28th in Orlando, Florida. The company is also expanding its distribution in Asia to meet the rising demand for ethical pet food options, already receiving orders from distributors in Southeast Asia.
One of Noochies!' cultivated meat suppliers is navigating the FDA regulatory process for cultivated meat ingredients in pet food. If approved, Noochies! could sell products containing these ingredients in the U.S. without conducting separate feeding trials, potentially reducing costs and speeding up commercialization.
Mitchell Scott, CEO of CULT Food Science, stated, "We are thrilled to be making tangible progress toward the commercial launch of Noochies! cultivated meat pet treats... Our presence at the Global Pet Show and our expansion into Asia are key milestones as we work to redefine the pet food industry with sustainable, ethical solutions."
CULT Food Science also announced the closing of debt settlement agreements, settling outstanding debts of $26,346 by issuing 573,984 shares at $0.0459 per share.
CULT Food Science Corp. is a food technology platform focused on commercializing lab-grown meat and cellular agriculture.