As you read this, a commercial animal cloning center is being constructed in China so that the world’s most populous country will be able to have an adequate supply of beef to the masses. BoyaLife, a global leading technology company, cites that this plant will be located in the northern Chinese port city of Tianjin, where it also happens to be in a spot where the government has sponsored a business development park, calling it the Tianjin Economic and Technological Development Area.
This $31 million investment is tipped to kick off operations some time next year, where 100,000 cattle embryos will be produced annually, before hitting the one million mark. If it materializes, then it will be the world’s largest cloning facility, boasting of a gene storage area and a museum.