Italy’s government approved a bill on Tuesday banning the production and use of lab-manufactured food and animal feed, as the nation attempts to preserve Italian food heritage and steer away from synthetic choices.
“A battle of civilizations. In defense of citizens’ health, of our production model, of our quality, of our culture, simply our food sovereignty,” said Italian minister of agriculture Francesco Lollobrigida in a tweet Wednesday, adding: “Italy is the first nation in the world to say no to synthetic foods.” There will be fines up to €60,000 ($65,144) for failure to comply. If the parliament passes the proposal, food produced from cell cultures or tissues derived from vertebrate animals will not be allowed in the country.
“Laboratory products in our opinion do not guarantee quality, well-being and the protection of our culture, our tradition,” said Lollobrigida, a member of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing Brothers of Italy party, at a press conference on March 28.
Prime Minister Meloni had changed the name last year of the ministry of agriculture to the ministry of agriculture and food sovereignty, and Lollobrigida is an outspoken critic of the European Union’s food programs.
The agricultural lobby Coldiretti backed the latest move to ban synthetic foods and claimed that the bill was necessary to protect the local industry from multinational companies. Along with fines, the proposal seeks to shut down producers who violate the law and restrict them from obtaining public funding for up to three years.
Opposition From NGOs
The bill has received blowback from several supporters of cell-based agri-products as well as animal rights organizations.
“The passing of such a law would shut down the economic potential of this nascent field in Italy, holding back scientific progress and climate mitigation efforts, and limiting consumer choice,” said Alice Ravenscroft, head of policy at the Good Food Institute (GFI) Europe, an international nongovernmental organization promoting plant-based and cultivated meat.
“Italy would be left behind as the rest of Europe and the world progresses toward a more sustainable and secure food system. And the 54 percent of Italians who already want to try cultivated meat would be banned from doing so.
“The European Union already has a robust regulatory process in place for confirming the safety of new foods like cultivated meat, and regulators in the United States and Singapore have already found it to be safe. The government should let Italians make up their own minds about what they want to eat, instead of stifling consumer freedom.”
The GFI cited peer-reviewed research when it said that cultivated meat cuts down emissions by 92 percent compared to conventional beef, reduces meat production-related air pollution by 94 percent, and consumes up to 90 percent less farming land.
The bill put Italy at odds with other European nations like the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Spain, where the government is pouring in millions of euros in funding toward cultivated meat, said the GFI.
The anti-vivisection group LAV said that the policy was “an ideological, anti-scientific crusade against progress,” while the International Organization for Animal Protection said that cultivated meat was an “ethical alternative” that did not harm animals and was protective of the environment.
Cellular Agriculture Europe complained that Italy was limiting choices of consumers who were concerned about animal welfare and the environment.
Critics are claiming that the new law would not have a significant effect on the Italian economy because of the freedom of movement of products and services across the bloc.
Eating Insects
The Meloni administration is also against promoting insects as a suitable food alternative—a trend adopted by the European Union and backed by elite organizations like the World Economic Forum. In January, the European Commission approved two more insect species for human consumption in the region, even after acknowledging concerns about the bugs triggering allergies.
Last week, Meloni said the government was preparing policies that will require companies to label products containing or derive from insects following a debate on the use of cricket-based flour.
“The government has presented four inter-ministerial decrees which will introduce information labels on products that contain or derive from insects,” Meloni wrote on Twitter. “Citizens must be able to choose consciously and be informed from every point of view.”
The government is also reportedly considering including Italian cuisine in the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage.
Article cross-posted from our premium news partners at The Epoch Times. Image by Vox España, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons.
9 Comments
April 1, 2023
Joe
I am not going to put bill gates fake meat or something else in my body that most likely has parasites in it. Screw U peta, wef chuck slob and all the rest.
April 1, 2023
George Tihson
Boy, these “elites” will stop at nothing to charm the money out of the wallets of the Common Person!
The spirit of the Snake Oil Salesman and P.T. Barnum lives and is amongst us. Caveat Emptor!
In leaving, Semper Ubi Sub Ubi!
April 2, 2023
Wadokama
Re “Boy, these “elites” will stop at nothing to charm the money out of the wallets of the Common Person!”
Of course they stop at nothing because they are psychopaths (see https://www.rolf-hefti.com/covid-19-coronavirus.html), a fact you and 99% of “woke” people still have not understood and so they make such statements in absolute amazement.
“… normal and healthy discontent .. is being termed extremist.” — Martin Luther King, Jr, 1929-1968, Civil Rights Activist
April 1, 2023
Marcelletti
Lab grown meat from immortal cell lines (cancers).
Parasite infested bugs.
April 1, 2023
Ed Cane
Americans in conservative areas should form Grand Juries and call for the arrests of the subversive elements in bureaucratic government agencies and the elitist billionaires who have corrupted the media. They should be in prison for their treasonous actions. If you like this idea, spread the word, maybe ‘we the people’ can make it happen.
Freedom is precious. Globalism is the new form of slavery.
April 1, 2023
Shari Morse
We live in a rural area with farms all around us. We get meat from local farmers .
We’re in our early 80s so hopefully will be long gone before this garbage comes to
pass.
Bill Gates, and the rest of pro bug/ plant based food folks, burn in hell.
April 2, 2023
Trump man
Fake meat or mRNA jabbed real meat. You decide which is better. The meat boards just decided to use mRNA DNA editing on cattle and pork. Its starting this month. Gates admitted its a DNA editing tool to Jab all those trump supporters that refused to take the death “jab”.
April 2, 2023
Red
Welcome to the new meaning of “democracy”. Your “freedom of choice” is to do what we say (eat bugs, fake meats, no fossil fuels, …). The reason behind this BS is to monopolize the food processing system. Then the wealthy globalists can eat meat while the rest of us eat whatever they tell us we can eat.
April 3, 2023
Ron
Wow. These comments are ridiculous. Lab grown meat is identical to conventional meat. The only difference is that lab grown meat does not contain the chemicals, antibiotics, and potential pathogens found in conventionally raised meat. Lab grown meat is also much, much more humane. There’s really no downside. The opposition is mired in misinformation.