This company was formed through consolidation: cultivated foie gras pioneer Gourmey acquired cultivated chicken producer Vital Meat and the combined entity operates under the PARIMA name. Its portfolio spans cultivated chicken (for mainstream poultry formats) and cultivated duck (used for foie gras-style products), targeting premium foodservice first.
Its technical platform is described as scalable cell cultivation with complementary strengths from the merger, combining avian cell capability and larger bioreactor infrastructure. Public filings and consortium updates also describe the cultivated duck product as the basis for cultured foie gras, implying the use of duck cells expanded in controlled bioprocess systems and then processed into the target texture and flavour profile.
Commercial stage: it announced Singapore regulatory approval for its cultivated chicken, making it (per multiple reports) the first European company to obtain human-food cultivated meat approval anywhere.
Availability: Singapore is the only clearly documented approved market for its cultivated chicken so far; public materials emphasise regulatory clearance more than large-scale retail distribution.
Timeline and regions: the earlier Gourmey dossiers include EU/UK/US/Singapore/Swiss submissions for cultivated duck; EU progress has been reported as ongoing evaluation with timelines extending into 2026 depending on requests for additional information.