The Italian government will ban the production and sale of cell-farmed meat

게시됨 2023년 3월 30일

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The Italian government has proposed a bill to ban the production and sale of cell-cultured meat, a first in the world. The bill, which faces opposition from other European countries and the alternative protein industry, is based on the precautionary principle and aims to protect Italy's culinary tradition, health of citizens, and agri-food culture. If passed, the bill will impose fines ranging from EUR 10,000 to EUR 60,000 for violations. However, critics argue that the ban could hinder scientific progress, limit consumer choice, and harm the economic potential of the field, while not providing sufficient evidence for its necessity.
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Bill to ban cellular meat in Italy The Italian government has presented a bill that, if approved, would ban the production and sale of cell-cultured meat. The bill, which will come into force only after both houses of parliament have passed it, appears to be a precautionary move to signal the government's determination to defend Italy's culinary tradition. The draft law would introduce a fine of EUR 10,000 to EUR 60,000 for each violation of the proposed ban. "We are proud to be the first nation in the world to stop this decadence," said Augusta Montaruli, an MP for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy party. “The bill is based on the precautionary principle as there are no scientific studies yet on the effects of synthetic foods. We want to protect the health of citizens and protect the heritage of our nation and our agri-food culture based on the Mediterranean diet,” said the Minister of Health, Orazio Schillaci. “This change puts Italy at odds with the rest of ...
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