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Algunos mensajes virales inducen a error sobre la prohibición de la carne de laboratorio en Italia

El Gobierno italiano aprobó hace años una ley que prohíbe la carne artificial, pero algunos mensajes que circulan estos días por internet sugieren que es algo que acaba de suceder, suscitando declaraciones contradictorias relacionadas con la seguridad de este producto.

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00:00Viral posts mislead on Italy's lab meat ban.
00:06What's the deal with cultivated meat?
00:09Posts have recently gone viral online,
00:12saying that Italy has just become the first country in the world to ban it,
00:15prompting a discussion about its safety and consumption.
00:18This image, posted on Instagram and X, for example,
00:22features a picture of Prime Minister Giorgia Maloney
00:24and says that Italy has banned Bill Gates' lab-grown meat,
00:27hinting at a conspiracy linked to the US businessman.
00:31Yes, Italy did pass a law in 2023 banning cultivated or lab-grown meat,
00:36but it's not a new development and there was no specific targeting of Gates.
00:41It is true that he's among the investors backing some of the major companies pushing cell-based meat,
00:46but Italy's ban wasn't tailored to him.
00:49The ban itself is also more nuanced than it first appears.
00:52Analysts have labelled the law as potentially unenforceable
00:55because Italy passed it before the end of the EU scrutiny period,
00:59which would have checked whether it harmed the single market.
01:02Some say that as a result,
01:04courts could strike it down as inapplicable under EU law
01:07until the proper procedure is followed,
01:09making its future uncertain.
01:11As things stand,
01:12the EU hasn't yet authorised any meat products derived from lab-grown cells,
01:17but some companies have applied for marketing authorisation.
01:20In these cases, the European Food Safety Agency gives a risk assessment of the product,
01:25which the European Commission generally follows.
01:27Italy isn't the only EU country that's expressed concern over lab-grown meat,
01:31with Hungary's parliament also recently voting through a ban.
01:35Supporters of cultivated meat say it improves animal welfare,
01:38limits our exposure to foodborne pathogens like salmonella,
01:42and requires less land and water than normal meat production.
01:45However, critics raise concerns over its CO2 emissions over time
01:49and potential chemical contamination,
01:52while some consumers are sceptical of its origin.
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