It is a photo that many people have disturbed: instead of pig or beef, our future Schnitzel can soon grow in bioreactors. The first companies have already submitted applications to the EU to establish the laboratory meat on our plates. Austria now sets 70,000 signs of resistance.
“Ginglebars” from the test tube and laboratory sausage in the hot dog will soon become reality-aldhans when it comes to Labby of the EU’s laboratory meat. But 70,000 Austrians have now drawn the ripcord, signed a petition and therefore sent a clear signal to Brussels. This week the petition was dealt with in the petition committee of the EU parliament.
Italy and Austria say “no”
On location: EU parliament member Alexander Bernhuber and the presidents of the Craonten Agricultural Chamber or Siegfried Huber and Styria Andreas Steinegger (on the photo). They criticize: “If this continues, we no longer need farmers – only technicians in rubber gloves”.
The culinary fine tip from Italy acted and prohibited laboratory meat, in Austria there is a “no” in the government program and the responsible Hungarian Commissioner Várhelyi also said that little desire for Schnitzel of the bioreactor …
Source: Krone

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