Mark Zuckerberg raising cows by feeding them dry fruits and beer, says he wants to create world's best beef
- Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg is raising cattle on his property in Hawaii, with a goal to create high-quality beef. The cows are fed beer and macadamia nuts, and Zuckerberg's daughters help care for the animals.
- Not everyone is a fan of Zuckerberg's project, with critics raising concerns about its environmental impact and inequities in the food system. They argue for reforms to support smaller farms and address climate change.
- The project is part of Zuckerberg's personal rebranding, as he shares more of his personal life on social media platforms. The ranch is located on Kauai, one of the northern islands of Hawaii.
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is raising cattle on beer and nuts to produce 'highest quality beef in the world'
Zuckerberg shared details of his latest venture on social media - and joked that of all of his projects, it was "the most delicious". But the reaction to his post has been mixed.
Mark Zuckerberg raising cattle with a diet of beer and nuts
Mark Zuckerberg is raising cattle on his ranch in Hawaii and providing them with a unique diet. The billionaire Meta Platforms CEO, seeking to "create some of the highest quality beef in the world," has taken up the pursuit of raising two types of cattle at "Ko’olau Ranch," he said Tuesday. Ko’olau Ranch refers to his property that, according to Forbes, spans 1,500 acres on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. "We’re still early in the journey, and it…
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