July
World Veterinary Day: Ahimsa meat could be future of protein & alternative in vivo model
The term ‘Ahimsa meat’ can be considered as the cultural equivalent of clean meat or cultured meat, pointed experts at a summit on “The Future of Protein: A Summit on the New Food Revolution” at CSIR-IICT. Clean meat is in its initial phase in India and would take another five years to take off. However, companies like Venky’s have reportedly shown interest in exploring clean meat said experts during a panel discussion.
“Plant based meats and clean meat will be vastly superior to feed our population. While meat producers are investing in clean meat, India is yet to pick up,” said Varun Deshpande, managing director of Good Food Institute. Clean Meat is grown from in vitro animals’ cell culture instead of from slaughtered animals. Consumers can follow the 3R-s in eating namely reducing, replacing and refining our diets.
“As a part of the clean meat movement, we are not relying on animals and instead separate the stem cells and multiply it to make sausage. This reduces heart attacks and cancer,” said Mr Brian Spears, CEO of New Age Meats. Clean meat also reduces the land, water needed for growing animals and reduces greenhouse gases.
Impact of New Research:
Reacting about the new Research, IAEC member of Accuprec Research Labs & Biological Scientist as well as CPCSEA nominee Dr. Chirag Modi said that because of the development, it will be possible to develop alternate model to Lab Animals. In future it may be possible that Research Labs can use Ahinsa meat for in-vitro model and then proceed for in-vivo experiment. This will ensure animal welfare too.
[With inputs coutesy: Deccan Chronicle
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