This Article considers some of the different food innovations being presented as potential solutions to the myriad problems associated with conventionalmodels of industrial agriculture. Specifically,in vitro meat (IVM) and plant-based alternatives to animal products-and their corresponding regulatory and market structuresare compared and contrasted. Examining the idiosyncrasies around Canada\u27s approach to regulating these products reveals that the respective degrees of scrutiny may not be commensurate with the respective degrees of risk, due in part to the influence of powerful industry actors who wish to maintain the status quo. Given the significance and scope of the problems implicated by the industrial food production system, favouri...
Historically, the rules governing red meat food safety in the U.S. were driven as much by global tra...
Increasing concerns for climate change call for radical changes in food systems. There is a need to ...
This study assesses quantitatively the economic incentives for firms to adopt food safety controls a...
This Article considers some of the different food innovations being presented as potential solutions...
Join Charlotte and Angela Lee, Assistant Professor at Ryerson University\u27s Faculty of Law, as the...
The world faces many environmental problems that can be linked to human activity, including links to...
In this paper I examine several of the moral and political questions raised by new kinds of meat. I ...
Animal agriculture in the US and Canada is a colonial geography borne of imported ontologies of prop...
Plant-based meat alternatives, defined as products made with plant-based protein that imitate the ta...
Cultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered animals. This innovati...
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UABThe context of accelerated climate change, environmenta...
biotechnology, agriculture, and food safety--Canada, biotechnology, agriculture, and food safety--Un...
An extensive body of literature has recently discussed how the transition from animal-based meat to ...
Worldwide, a growing range of meat alternative products are being developed and introduced in the ma...
Innovation in meat production has enabled modern humans to inflict far greater harm on animals, the ...
Historically, the rules governing red meat food safety in the U.S. were driven as much by global tra...
Increasing concerns for climate change call for radical changes in food systems. There is a need to ...
This study assesses quantitatively the economic incentives for firms to adopt food safety controls a...
This Article considers some of the different food innovations being presented as potential solutions...
Join Charlotte and Angela Lee, Assistant Professor at Ryerson University\u27s Faculty of Law, as the...
The world faces many environmental problems that can be linked to human activity, including links to...
In this paper I examine several of the moral and political questions raised by new kinds of meat. I ...
Animal agriculture in the US and Canada is a colonial geography borne of imported ontologies of prop...
Plant-based meat alternatives, defined as products made with plant-based protein that imitate the ta...
Cultured meat involves producing meat from animal cells, not from slaughtered animals. This innovati...
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UABThe context of accelerated climate change, environmenta...
biotechnology, agriculture, and food safety--Canada, biotechnology, agriculture, and food safety--Un...
An extensive body of literature has recently discussed how the transition from animal-based meat to ...
Worldwide, a growing range of meat alternative products are being developed and introduced in the ma...
Innovation in meat production has enabled modern humans to inflict far greater harm on animals, the ...
Historically, the rules governing red meat food safety in the U.S. were driven as much by global tra...
Increasing concerns for climate change call for radical changes in food systems. There is a need to ...
This study assesses quantitatively the economic incentives for firms to adopt food safety controls a...