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Kentucky Legislature Takes Action On Lab Meat

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Kentucky Agriculture Commissioner Ryan Quarles is applauding the General Assembly for taking action for food that is considered a meat substitute.

“Technology exists today to grow meat in a lab,” said Quarles.

Therein lies the rub, according to Quarles.  He says the measure, approved by both the House and Senate sets out a labeling standard.

“We want to make sure that consumers have transparency.  That, when given a choice between meat that was raised in a field from a traditional cow versus meat that was raised in a lab, the labeling needs to be clear.  Our legislation simply says, you can call it whatever you want, just don’t call it meat,” says Quarles.

Quarles says lab-grown protein products are not on the market yet, but they are coming.

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Stu Johnson is a reporter/producer at WEKU in Lexington, Kentucky.
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