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Australia’s Legacy Meat Lobby Is Flexing Its Muscle via LNP - Pushing to Stall Cultivated Meat Uptake

Aussie meat lobby flexing its muscle over cultivated meat

Australia just green-lit Vow’s cultivated quail meat for restaurants, yet up in Queensland, the LNP is reportedly moving motions to ban cultivated meat outright, highlighting the $70-billion livestock industry's political heft.


Regulatory clearance from FSANZ doesn’t guarantee market freedom - the meat lobby is already flexing its influence to potentially kneecap competition before it even enters food courts.


Extract from LNP Queensland List of Converence resolutions.
Source: Extract from LNP Queensland List of Conference resolutions.

That’s right, while chefs prepare cultured foie gras and VOW snacks, the legacy animal-protein sector is rallying legislators to protect its turf. In this fight, which shapes what Aussies will eventually eat (or can’t), policy muscle might matter more than microbial muscle.



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