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00:00asra ba is a protein food product produced from traditional animal meat .
00:05They lost the program to develop the sales of harvest animals, and artificially fed high-protein meat, and so on, to become a food product that they were trying to call meat.
00:17On July 1st, a year, make sure that every producer in our grocery store across the state of Mississippi is in it
00:24If the meat is sold. It's actually real meat, and if it's not real, they can't call it meat.
00:31Those who feel threatened by the new meat are producers of traditional meat. I mean, if my income is threatened by this new product,
00:40Iran will fight it fiercely to make the senators in the state
00:45They worry about it, not about it. So I'm going to make an argument
00:51It's just science and it's almonds when I do it. You're going to make people afraid that test tube meat is not the delicious steak you were going to eat at Exploring House. It's manufactured and we want to call it that. Marking the products planted in the laboratory is another discussion. the state of mazuri has enacted its own legislation in the united states . it is wonderful to see the legislative bodies in the states and the livestock producers encouraging and going to the legislators for the cause .
01:20Nothing could be further from the truth than the idea that big companies don't like to organize. The truth is the opposite. big companies like to organize and here you are . The biggest threat to big business is innovation. They're competitors who come to the market and figure out a way to do something better and cheaper. But big companies often stifle creativity through organization. The economic impact of the organization can be if it is of real importance,
01:49the reason is to achieve this by raising prices . That's what's important. big companies like amazon , google and microsoft prefer a little organization
01:57Because it maintains the ability to predict
02:00For them. it is blocking others. Therefore, they are encouraging this approach because the organization helps them to remove every intruder.
02:08We notice that the number of new companies or the number of emerging companies in the United States has decreased by about fifty percent since the eighties. So over time, what happened was that companies became the oldest and largest small biotechnology research companies. Larger companies will need to buy them, because they never have the infrastructure
02:33to launch its innovation under this complex organizational framework. Actually, that's what we're seeing.
02:39We see a lot of ideas coming from smaller companies, but once they're close to being able to apply them,
02:47They have to sell it to bigger companies, but because they can deal with the regulatory system, and this is what really hinders innovation.