The global food system faces significant challenges, including food security, environmental sustainability and fair economic opportunities. Tackling these issues demands innovation, particularly in protein production. Among the emerging alternatives, cell-based meat is a disruptive technology that may lessen climate impact, reduce land and water usage and improve food security. However, widespread adoption relies on overcoming technical, economic and regulatory obstacles. This study examines the role of public policy in steering cell-based meat innovation, highlighting the need for a coherent regulatory framework. It looks at global policy approaches and the economic instruments propelling alternative pro tein development. The shift to alternative protein sources raises concern about mar ket concentration and social inequalities that call for inclusive governance. A unified, long-term strategy that aligns regulatory policies, public investments and sustainability goals is essential for integrating cell-based meat into global food sys tems. This study underscores the importance of adaptive policymaking to promote innovation while ensuring ethical and equitable food production.

Cell-based meat and food policy / Mancini, Maria Cecilia. - (2025).

Cell-based meat and food policy

Maria Cecilia Mancini
2025-01-01

Abstract

The global food system faces significant challenges, including food security, environmental sustainability and fair economic opportunities. Tackling these issues demands innovation, particularly in protein production. Among the emerging alternatives, cell-based meat is a disruptive technology that may lessen climate impact, reduce land and water usage and improve food security. However, widespread adoption relies on overcoming technical, economic and regulatory obstacles. This study examines the role of public policy in steering cell-based meat innovation, highlighting the need for a coherent regulatory framework. It looks at global policy approaches and the economic instruments propelling alternative pro tein development. The shift to alternative protein sources raises concern about mar ket concentration and social inequalities that call for inclusive governance. A unified, long-term strategy that aligns regulatory policies, public investments and sustainability goals is essential for integrating cell-based meat into global food sys tems. This study underscores the importance of adaptive policymaking to promote innovation while ensuring ethical and equitable food production.
2025
978-3-032-14623-6
Cell-based meat and food policy / Mancini, Maria Cecilia. - (2025).
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