Company/Products Feed and nutrition Research and innovation Gen Z not ready to eat lab-grown meat, survey reveals New Australian research finds that 72% of Generation Z are not ready to accept cultured meat 17 September 2020 7 minute read By: University of Sydney Oceania Generation Z aren’t ready to eat cultured meat but are concerned by the environmental impacts of traditional livestock farming, according to University of Sydney research. © Shutterstock Generation Z aren’t ready to eat cultured meat but are concerned by the environmental impacts of traditional livestock farming, according to University of Sydney research. © Shutterstock Generation Z are concerned about the welfare of animals. © Pixabay Generation Z are concerned about the welfare of animals. © Pixabay A large number of respondents worried that eating cultured meat would be in conflict with perceptions of gender and national identity. © Pixabay A large number of respondents worried that eating cultured meat would be in conflict with perceptions of gender and national identity. © Pixabay Our Partners Targan Lallemand Lanxess Hamlet Protein Thermo Fisher Scientific Axcentive University of Sydney More from this author More News View all Lean hogs slip as traders await US presidential election - CME Market Trends Markets and economics 18 October 2024 2 minute read China's pork output logs third year-on-year quarterly decline Market Trends 18 October 2024 2 minute read Q3 pork output falls to 12.59 million metric tons Lean hog futures climb 2.5 cents - CME Market Trends Markets and economics 17 October 2024 1 minute read Feeder cattle ease on strong corn prices Our Partners Targan Lallemand Lanxess Hamlet Protein Thermo Fisher Scientific Axcentive