Since 2019, Switzerland's AQ-Viande Suisse program has prohibited the keeping and breeding of animals with clones in their ancestry, due to consumer skepticism about cloning. In 2022, inspections found that some farms had violated this rule, either unknowingly purchasing animals from non-compliant farms or willfully ignoring the regulation. These farms face fines and potential exclusion from the program. AQ-Viande Suisse urges cattle buyers to verify the animals' ancestry certificates and ensures that semen doses for insemination do not originate from cloned animals. The majority of Swiss breeders do not use cloned animal genetics, and more information can be found on the AQ-Viande Suisse website.