First of all, how can meat be produced
artificially? Well, a small amount of stem cells needs to be taken away from a
living animal and be converted into muscle cells. Afterwards, these cells grow into lumps of
muscle tissue in the lab. The technology to create this ‘in vitro meat’ already
exists for more than a decade. Up till now, however, no real edible and
commercially viable product has been created. Mark Post of Maastricht
University is one of the front runners who is researching this subject.
Secondly, why would we bother? The production
of meat is in fact very harmful to our environment. A lot of land is needed to raise
animals and grow food for them. Additionally, the amount of water and energy required
to produce meat is extensive and lots of greenhouse gasses are emitted. Moreover,
we wouldn’t have to kill these innocent animals anymore. As a result, lab grown
meat could definitely counter all of these disadvantages.
Would you ever consider stop eating meat? And
would ‘lab grown meat’ be an option for you?
The video below recapitulates this story about
‘lab grown meat’. Meat the future...
Eva & Kaat
Ten billion animals are killed every year for food, in the US alone! The number really shocks me. But I'm afraid that while lab meat can be in grocery stores within five to ten years, the meat industry won't disappear that quickly...
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI agree with Elise! I am not a big fan om meat myself, but I am pretty sure that the belgian population really likes a big piece of meat on their plate on a daily basis. It is true that the production of meat really puts a strain on the environment, but most of us really do not care.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenMoreover, I believe this lab grown meat will be more expensive than normal meat, since a lot of research still has to be done. In addition, researchers are still thinking about the possibilities to produce this ‘lab grown meat’ in larger chunks. I really think that all these obstacles will be reflected in the price. Only time will tell if this concept will work!
Chloƫ De Schuyter