





DaRC wrote:A test-tube burger seems to me another unwarranted technological response to avoid facing the real problems for the planet.





DaRC wrote:And what happens to the landscapes that rely on ethical meat production?
Here in Sussex the S.Downs bio-diversity is reliant upon livestock grazing the land.
DaRC wrote:A test-tube burger seems to me another unwarranted technological response to avoid facing the real problems for the planet.





DJ Droood wrote:What will happen is this 'almost meat' will become cheap to mass produce and will replace the bulk of the meat in low-end diets...but fear not farmers...'on the hoof' will always be the prefered cut for the well-to-do...you will get top dollar...
Duellist wrote:And.... here come the tinfoil hats...
Duellist wrote:I was referring to the 'taking those unpredictable and expensive farmers out of the production cycle' line, because (while I think it was a joke) it's going a step too far down a rather shaky line of reasoning.
Patents, exclusivity and PR are great reasons for funding research. I just wanted to nip the paranoid NWO megacorporation stuff in the bud before I end up being responsible for starting a thread that ends with someone accusing every dissenting opinion of being the fifth Illuminatus Primus.
DaRC wrote:And what happens to the landscapes that rely on ethical meat production?
Here in Sussex the S.Downs bio-diversity is reliant upon livestock grazing the land.
Well, what happened before meat was produced there? What was biodiversity reliant on? Must have been something!

Mountainheart wrote:It wasn't a jokeI'm an agricultural scientist by training.
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