Giga Farm in China
In China, cloning for food production is a huge business. The new factory of Boyalife Group in Tianjin aims to produce 100,000 cloned cows annually. The business is projected to pump out a million cloned cows per year by 2020.
Boyalife is also experimenting with the replication of genetically superior primates, which can be sold to research groups for more consistent and accurate disease research, and for the production of new vaccines. Boyalife's lead scientist, Xu Xiaochun, has even mentioned his desire to clone humans for research purposes. Upcoming projects also include cloning thoroughbred racehorses and top notch police sniffer dogs.
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