« Ce que nous mangeons et les méthodes de production alimentaire ont une incidence sur notre santé ainsi que sur l’environnement. Les aliments doivent être cultivés et transformés, transportés, distribués, préparés, consommés puis, parfois, éliminés. Chacune de ces étapes génère des gaz à effet de serre qui retiennent la chaleur du soleil et contribuent au changement climatique. Plus d’un tiers des émissions de gaz à effet de serre imputables aux activités humaines sont liées à l’alimentation. »
Source : Nations Unies
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cell-based
2023
Cell-based food production, which is the field of growing animal agricultural products directly from cell cultures, has been explored as an alleged sustainable alternative to the conventional livestock agricultural system. As commercial cell-based food production continues to expand, the urgency increases to address one of the most important questions of consumers, the question of food safety. Thus, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), has developed the present document to engage with respective Members and relevant stakeholders by proactively sharing the current knowledge to identify concrete ways to inform consumers and all other stakeholders about the food safety considerations for cell-based food products. This document includes a literature synthesis of relevant terminology issues, principles of cell-based food production processes and the global landscape of regulatory frameworks for cell-based food production.
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