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A holistic approach to access the viability of cultured meat

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Title A holistic approach to access the viability of cultured meat
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Creator Gauri Jairath
Gorakh Mal
Devi Gopinath
Birbal Singh
 
Subject Cultured meat, Conventional meat, Food sustainability, Challenges, Market acceptance
 
Description Review Article with NAAS 17.08
Background: Cultured meat has shown a great potential to address food sustainability and nutritional security in
near future. Unlike conventional meat, the cultured meat is humane and doesn’t offend the sentiments of animal
lovers, hence may satisfy the needs of a larger segment of the society. The technology promises the designer,
pathogen-free, ethical and eco-friendly meat product. But there are many techno-social, economic and other
challenges that has not resolved yet and play a decisive role in survivability and viability of in-vitro technology.
Scope and approach: The review covers wide range of challenges that cultured meat technology is facing right
from Petri dish of lab to the plate of consumer. The factors behind survivability and viability of in-vitro technology have been reviewed. Further, the effects of technology on the economy of agriculture based developing countries have also been revisited.
Key findings and conclusions: Public acceptance, structural incompetency, and economy of the products are main areas which need due consideration for the successful acceptance of the cultured meat in food market. In a
current scenario of Covid-19 pandemics, cultured meat may emerge as a basic need of muscle food industry.
However, complete replacement of conventional meat with cultured meat may le to adverse long-term impact on
agriculture-based economies of developing countries.
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Date 2023-05-16T10:12:38Z
2023-05-16T10:12:38Z
2021-04-01
 
Type Review Paper
 
Identifier 3. Jairath, G., Mal, G. Gopinath, D. and Singh, B. (2021). A holistic approach to access the viability of cultured meat: A review. Trends in Food Science and Technology, 110: 700-710.
0924-2244
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/77504
 
Language English
 
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Publisher Elsevier