Alternative protein sector rejects project that wants to ban research in Brazil

Published 2023년 10월 3일

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Entities in the alternative protein and bioeconomy sector are opposing a bill proposed by Brazilian deputy Tião Medeiros, which seeks to ban the research, production, and sales of cultivated meat in the country. The Good Food Institute Brazil (GFI) argues that the bill is based on unfounded arguments and contradicts science. The Brazilian Bioinnovation Association (ABBI) also argues that the bill is unconstitutional and restricts economic freedom and innovation.
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Entities operating in the alternative protein and bioeconomy sector reacted against bill 4616 of 2023, by deputy Tião Medeiros (PP-PR), which wants to prohibit the research, production and commercialization of cultivated meat in Brazil. The Good Food Institute Brazil (GFI), which works to accelerate innovation in the alternative protein sector, says that the proposal seeks to slow the segment's advancement through “unfounded arguments that contradict science itself”. The GFI recalls that traditional Brazilian livestock farming has developed over the last 50 years thanks to investment in public and private research, and questions the PL's intention to prohibit companies from operating in the cultivated meat market. “Prohibiting companies from carrying out research on national soil will not prevent them from doing so in another country, it will only make the development of the cultured meat production chain unfeasible, the generation of new jobs in Brazil and the right of consumers ...
Source: Beefpoint

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