EU Ethics Group Advises Against Cloning Animals for Food
Submitted on Mar 26, 2008
Farmed Animals | Biotechnology | Factory Farming | Food Safety, Additives or Diseases | International Research
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The European Group on Ethics released on opinion stipulating that science and new technologies did not find any argument to justify the production of food from clones and their offspring. Instead, it recommends promoting public debates on the impact of cloning farm animals on agriculture, the environment, and society at large.
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