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Big step forward for precision fermentation startup Daisy Lab

The startup has gained EPA approval to scale up its technology, which produces dairy-identical proteins without cows.

Daisy Lab co-founder Irina Miller.

Auckland precision fermentation startup Daisy Lab has got Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) approval to scale up its ground-breaking technology but still needs to successfully raise $10 million in its current pre-Series A round to do so.

The startup, founded by Irina Miller and Nikki Freed in

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Fiona Rotherham Thu, 16 May 2024
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