Indiana governor issues temporary ban of cell-cultured products for two-years

Indiana Governor Mike Braun has signed a bill into law that bans the sale of cell-cultured proteins for the next two years. Jean Leising, chair of the state Senate Ag Committee, says the law also prohibits cell-cultured proteins from being labeled as meat products. “The name imitation meat product would be applied if in fact it […]

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