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India’s First Cultivated Meat Startup Raises Big Bucks GVFL Invests Rs 2 Crore to Revolutionize How We Eat

India’s Cultivated Meat Revolution Gets a Boost! A game-changing startup is set to shake up India’s food industry! GVFL, a leading venture capital firm, has invested Rs 2 crore in Biokraft Foods, a foodtech startup that’s pioneering structured, slaughter-free meat using cutting-edge biotechnology an

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India’s Cultivated Meat Revolution Gets a Boost!

A game-changing startup is set to shake up India’s food industry! GVFL, a leading venture capital firm, has invested Rs 2 crore in Biokraft Foods, a foodtech startup that’s pioneering structured, slaughter-free meat using cutting-edge biotechnology and 3D bioprinting.

Founded in 2023 by Kamalnayan Tibrewal, an alumnus of the Institute of Chemical Technology in Mumbai, Biokraft Foods is claiming to be India’s first mover in the cultivated meat space. Their mission? To create sustainable, lab-grown meat alternatives that taste just like the real thing—without harming animals or the planet.


What Makes Biokraft Foods So Special?

Biokraft Foods is not just another alternative protein startup—it’s a science-driven disruptor. Here’s what sets them apart:

Hybrid Approach for Better Meat

The startup combines cultivated meat with food-safe ingredients, improving texture, affordability, and scalability. This hybrid method is helping them craft products that mimic conventional meat while remaining accessible to more consumers.

400+ Consumer Trials – Positive Feedback!

Biokraft has already conducted over 400 consumer trials, and the results are encouraging. People reportedly loved the taste, texture, and mouthfeel of the products, giving the startup a strong case to push for wider adoption.

Tackling Global Challenges

Biokraft’s mission goes beyond just making tasty food. Their products aim to address:

  • Climate change by reducing the carbon footprint
  • Animal welfare by eliminating slaughter
  • Inefficiencies in traditional meat production

It’s a win-win for consumers and the planet alike.


Grants, Support, and a Bold Vision

Before this funding round, Biokraft Foods had already gained backing from top institutions like iCREATE, SPTBI, and ICT-NICE, helping them refine their research and expand operations.

Now, with fresh capital from GVFL, the startup plans to:

  • Boost R&D efforts
  • Fast-track product prototyping
  • Prepare for regulatory approvals ahead of commercialization

Their sights are set on multiple markets—from sustainability-conscious consumers to restaurants, food manufacturers, and retailers hungry for the next big protein alternative.


Beyond Meat – Seafood and Pet Food Are Next!

Biokraft is not stopping at cultivated meat. The startup is also developing cultivated seafood and pet food products, aiming to disrupt multiple protein categories. With this multi-pronged approach, Biokraft is positioning itself as a pioneer in India’s growing alternative protein ecosystem.


GVFL Sees a Paradigm Shift

Mihir Joshi, Managing Director at GVFL, expressed his excitement about the investment, stating,
“Biokraft Foods is at the forefront of a paradigm shift in the protein ecosystem. Their science-led approach aligns perfectly with GVFL’s focus on backing disruptive technologies that create societal impact.”

It’s clear GVFL believes this is more than just a food trend—it’s the future.


Why This Matters to You

As global concerns about sustainability and health grow, lab-grown meat alternatives are gaining attention everywhere. Biokraft’s breakthrough approach could soon redefine how we source protein, eat meals, and make eco-friendly choices.

With their science-backed solutions, robust trials, and visionary leadership, Biokraft Foods is poised to take India—and potentially the world—by storm.


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