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Friday, March 08, 2019
USDA, FDA agree to jointly regulate “cell-cultured” meat
As the non-traditional meat industry has grown in past years, government officials have debated how best to regulate so-called lab-grown, cell-based, or cell-cultured products. Would these products fall under the agricultural sector or perhaps the pharmaceutical sector? Yesterday, officials reached a joint agreement: “human food products derived from the cells of livestock and poultry” will be overseen by both the U.S. Department Of Agriculture and the Food And Drug Administration. In a statement,
the USDA explains the joint oversight will ensure technologically
produced meat will be both safely produced and appropriately labeled. It
will make sure that lab-cultured meat for sale to the public come from
USDA-amenable species and feature a USDA mark of inspection. Officials
say the system will enable each agency to bring its specific expertise
to the cell-cultured meat industry. Per the agreement, the FDA will
regulate “cell collection, cell banks, and cell growth and
differentiation.” Then, at the stage of cell harvest, the FDA will
transition authority to the USDA’s Food Safety And Inspection Service
(FSIS), which will regulate production and labeling...MORE
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