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 University of Sydney More from this author More News View all US pork exports to Japan climb in November - USMEF Markets Imports and Exports Trade 31 January 2025 1 minute read Commissioner Hansen opens Info Days on funding for EU agri-food promotion Industry and legislation Conferences & Events Market Trends 31 January 2025 2 minute read The event took place in Brussels on January 29th and 30th Lean hog futures end slightly higher - CME Market Trends Markets and economics 31 January 2025 2 minute read Cattle futures dip on flurry of profit-taking Our Partners Targan Lallemand Lanxess Hamlet Protein Thermo Fisher Scientific