🧫Our 2-day colloquium on -derived food starts tomorrow!

We aim to gather views & insights from leading scientists & organisations on a technology increasingly being linked to .

Our job as always: is it safe? A short thread👇

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Cell & tissue engineering allows the cultivation of biological material separately from the entire organism, eg without the other parts.

It’s already used in medicine to regenerate tissues or replace damaged or diseased cells.

Is food next?

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technologies are behind potential new foods eg meat obtained from cultured cells or dairy proteins obtained from microorganisms - called

Do these foods exist in Europe? No…

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The EU hasn’t received any applications to authorise any cell-culture derived food like so we have not been asked to evaluate their safety.

But we expect applications in the near future and are ready to do the required scientific evaluation.

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What about the colloquium? We aim to be sure we’re considering all the latest scientific & developments in setting standards for evaluating the safety of these new food technologies. And we want to engage with producers & wider society. 👇

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Ultimately, consumers decide what they eat, eg some studies indicate a low willingness to try culture derived meat due to perceived ‘unnaturalness’, but in the end, price & taste usually drive consumer choice the most.

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