Cultivated meat has become a polarizing topic in the political discourse worldwide. Italy was the first country to pass legislation to ban cellular agriculture products. A thoughtful reflection on this experience reveals the urgent need for rigorous, cross-sectoral research and regulatory diligence for the advancement of the field.
Cultivated meat beyond bans: Ten remarks from the Italian case toward a reasoned decision-making process / Fino, M.A., Anzà, B., Bairati, L., Bertini, I., Biolatti, B., Biressi, S., Cannizzo, F.T., Cavallarin, L., Conti, L., Deriu, M., Gargioli, C., Loera, B., Lo Sapio, L., Marchisio, D., Pallante, L., Stano, S., Torri, L., Bertero, A., Massai, D.. - In: ONE EARTH. - ISSN 2590-3322. - 7:12(2024), pp. 2108-2111. [10.1016/j.oneear.2024.11.002]
Cultivated meat beyond bans: Ten remarks from the Italian case toward a reasoned decision-making process
Biressi, Stefano;Conti, Luciano;
2024-01-01
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Cultivated meat has become a polarizing topic in the political discourse worldwide. Italy was the first country to pass legislation to ban cellular agriculture products. A thoughtful reflection on this experience reveals the urgent need for rigorous, cross-sectoral research and regulatory diligence for the advancement of the field.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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