The future of meat: Can science replace animals?
Story Date: 6/11/2018

 

Source: GENETIC LITERACY PROJECT, 6/8/18


All economic activities related to research, development, production, trade and consumption of plants, animals and all other living things are defined as “bioeconomy”. Scientifically, bioeconomy aims at producing economic gains by generating surplus values using new methods such as biotechnology with the targeted profits of improved health, increased productivity and higher quality in agricultural and industrial production and sustainable improvements in the environment.

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