Italy’s government has moved to ban the production of lab-grown meat, a landmark move the country’s right-wing government ...
Italian members of parliament voted to ban lab-grown meat in Italy—a first in Europe—leaving the cultivated meat approved for ...
Outside of the U.S., Italy passed a nationwide ban on the production of cultivated meat. Other countries, particularly China, Singapore, and Israel, have made significant investments in the industry.
The US state legislation follows Italy, which last year barred the production of lab-grown meat in a law put forward by the right-wing government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. However, the law may ...
Resistance from conservative politicians to meat made in a laboratory is something that is to be expected with any ...
Many environmental activists tout lab-grown meat as a way to have your meat and eat it too, all with less emissions and animal deaths. But some states are looking to ban the practice altogether ...
“Many of our members call it Franken-meat. They want to know that they’re consuming real food from real farmers.” In Alabama, an effort to ban lab-grown meat is winding its way through the ...
In Alabama, fear of “franken-meat” competition spurs legislation In Alabama, an effort to ban lab-grown meat is winding its way through the State House in Montgomery. There, state senators ...
If Gov. Ron DeSantis signs the recently passed bill banning lab-grown meat, the ban will go into effect July 1, 2024. Although the U.S. Food and Drug Administration gave a thumbs-up to cultured ...
Republican-led U.S. states are looking to ban lab-grown chicken ... with a multiyear review concluding that lab-grown meat made by two companies was safe for sale, but it is still only available ...
The US state legislation follows Italy, which last year barred the production of lab-grown meat ... cultivated meat bills. Iowa legislation that includes a partial ban on cultivated meat is ...
Florida was the second largest beef producing state for years and they are also considering a ban. The ironic part, in a Morissette sense, is you need livestock to make the lab grown meat.