Billionaire Mark Zuckerberg raising cows with a unique diet of macadamia and beer, ventures into beef production
The move marks a deviation from Zuckerberg’s tech-centric pursuits, positioning the cattle project as a distinct passion project within his multifaceted portfolio
by Pranav Dixit – bt Business Today
Mark Zuckerberg, the tech magnate helming the Meta empire, renowned for pioneering social networks like Facebook and Instagram, has unveiled an unexpected addition to his vast portfolio – a venture into the world of cattle ranching. The billionaire, known for his ambitious business undertakings and intense workout routines, disclosed his foray into cattle farming at Ko’olau Ranch on Kauai, aiming to cultivate top-tier beef quality.
Zuckerberg, in an Instagram post, shared his vision: “Started raising cattle at Ko’olau Ranch on Kauai, and my goal is to create some of the highest quality beef in the world.” The cattle breeds selected for this pursuit are wagyu and angus, set to be nurtured on a unique diet of macadamia meal and home-grown beer, ensuring a distinctly local and vertically integrated process.
“This agricultural initiative places Zuckerberg in stark contrast to billionaire rival Bill Gates, the mind behind Microsoft and an active investor in environmentally conscious ventures”“Each cow eats 5,000-10,000 pounds of food each year, so that’s a lot of acres of macadamia trees,” Zuckerberg remarked, highlighting the scale and dedication required for this endeavour. He also mentioned involving his daughters in the ranch’s operations, fostering a familial connection to the project.
The move marks a deviation from Zuckerberg’s tech-centric pursuits, positioning the cattle project as a distinct passion project within his multifaceted portfolio. “Of all my projects, this is the most delicious,” he added, underlining his enthusiasm for this new venture.
“I started raising cattle at Ko’olau Ranch on Kauai, and my goal is to create some of the highest quality beef in the world,” Zuckerberg stated on his Instagram page. “The cattle are wagyu and angus, and they’ll grow up eating macadamia meal and drinking beer that we grow and produce here on the ranch. We want the whole process to be local and vertically integrated. Each cow eats 5,000-10,000 pounds of food each year, so that’s a lot of acres of macadamia trees. My daughters help plant the mac trees and take care of our different animals. We’re still early in the journey and it’s fun improving on it every season.”
However, this agricultural initiative places Zuckerberg in stark contrast to billionaire rival Bill Gates, the mind behind Microsoft and an active investor in environmentally conscious ventures. Gates has advocated for a shift away from natural meat consumption, championing the adoption of synthetic beef as a means to combat climate change. In an interview with MIT, Gates argued, “I do think all rich countries should move to 100% synthetic beef. You can get used to the taste difference, and the claim is they’re going to make it taste even better over time.”
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