THE NEW YORK TIMES: British dogs and cats are set to become the first animals in Europe to chow down on meat cultivated from chicken cells.
Britain has approved the sale of lab-grown meat for pet food, becoming the first European nation to give its blessing to a process that has prompted opposition in other countries.
The move, which became an opportunity for entrepreneurs after Britain’s split from the more-regulated European Union, is a victory for the biotech industry, which the British government hopes to build into a superpower.
The landmark approval went to Meatly, a British company that grows meat from chicken cells for pet food. Its product, which will begin feeding trials in August, arrives at a time when the worldwide market for pet food is expected to grow 5 percent this year to $151 billion, according to the research firm Statista.
And it is more sustainable and kinder to animals, said Owen Ensor, the chief executive of Meatly.
“It allows you to still feed the meat that your pets crave and that you want to feed your pet — while providing all the nutrients that your pet needs,” said Mr. Ensor, who added that he had fed the product to his cats, Lamu and Zanzi. » | Amelia Nierenberg, Reporting from London | Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Approve lab-grown meat for pets as much as you like, but keep the cr** away from humans! Humans are eating enough cr** as it is. We don’t need to add to the list of junk foods that people ingest. – © Mark Alexander