Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, has recently enacted a prohibition on lab-grown meat in an effort to protect our traditional beef industry from what he perceives as the influence of the “global elite” and their “authoritarian agendas.”
Florida recently passed a groundbreaking law, becoming the first state in the nation to ban the sale and distribution of lab-grown meat. This legislation sets a precedent for other states, including Alabama, Arizona, and Tennessee, who are also considering similar measures.
In a bold statement, DeSantis proclaimed, “Florida is standing up against the agenda of the global elite, who want to impose lab-grown meat or insects as our primary source of food.”
In 2022, the United States granted approval for the consumption of lab-grown or “cultivated” meat. This innovative production process entails extracting cells from an animal and nourishing them with vital nutrients, including proteins, sugars, and fats. The end result is meat that is genetically identical to traditionally sourced meat. Numerous studies have highlighted the potential environmental advantages of consuming cultivated meat. It has been shown to reduce carbon emissions, water usage, and land requirements compared to conventionally produced meat.
The World Economic Forum, an international non-governmental organization headquartered in Switzerland, has been a strong advocate for lab-grown meat as an effective and environmentally-friendly solution to food production. This viewpoint is especially relevant given the rapid growth of the global population. Additionally, the organization has actively promoted insect farming as a viable alternative source of protein.
In the United States, the ongoing culture wars have sparked controversy surrounding unconventional food sources. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Georgia) drew attention two years ago by suggesting that the government monitored Americans’ consumption of lab-grown fake meat.
During the event held on Wednesday to sign the new legislation, DeSantis strongly expressed his opposition to an ideology that he believes aims to eradicate meat production, not only in the United States but also globally. He emphasized the state of Florida’s unwavering support for agriculture and its commitment to stand alongside cattle ranchers.
In an unexpected turn of events, Senator John Fetterman from Pennsylvania surprisingly offered his support to Governor DeSantis on the ban. Despite their political differences, Fetterman expressed his agreement with DeSantis by stating, “It pains me deeply [to agree with DeSantis], but I co-sign this.”
Good Meat, a company that specializes in cultivated meat and prides itself on being the world’s first to sell lab-grown meat, expressed its disappointment regarding the new law in Florida. Taking to social media, the company expressed its concern, stating, “It is disheartening to see that in a state that claims to value freedom and individual liberty, the government is now dictating what meat consumers can or cannot purchase.”
DeSantis faced criticism when a measles outbreak in Florida was attributed to his surgeon general, who held skeptical views towards vaccines.