algae:meat_related_terms
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| - | ===== Meat related terms ===== | + | ===== Meat-related terms ===== |
| Under the provisional agreement, 31 specific meat-related terms will be banned from use on labels and in marketing materials for plant-based and vegan products. The restricted list covers two main categories: animal-species names (such as beef, veal, pork, poultry, chicken, turkey, duck, goose, lamb, mutton, ovine and goat) and meat-cut terminology (including steak, bacon, breast, thigh, drumstick, loin, ribs, T-bone, ribeye, sirloin, tenderloin, rump, shank, shoulder, chop, wing, brisket, flank and liver). | Under the provisional agreement, 31 specific meat-related terms will be banned from use on labels and in marketing materials for plant-based and vegan products. The restricted list covers two main categories: animal-species names (such as beef, veal, pork, poultry, chicken, turkey, duck, goose, lamb, mutton, ovine and goat) and meat-cut terminology (including steak, bacon, breast, thigh, drumstick, loin, ribs, T-bone, ribeye, sirloin, tenderloin, rump, shank, shoulder, chop, wing, brisket, flank and liver). | ||
| - | format-based product names – such as burger, sausage, nuggets and escalope – remain permitted, provided the product is clearly labelled as plant-based or vegan. This means that terms such as " | + | format-based product names – such as burger, sausage, nuggets and escalope – remain permitted, provided the product is clearly labelled as plant-based or vegan. This means that terms such as " |
| The agreement also introduces a formal definition of " | The agreement also introduces a formal definition of " | ||
| - | The trilogue agreement of 5 March 2026 between European Parliament, Council and Commission is a provisional agreement to restrict the use of certain meat-related names on plant-based and cell-cultured food products. The deal is part of a broader revision of the Common Market Organisation (CMO) So far this is a provisional political deal, not yet final law, awaiting adoption by the Agriculture and Fisheries Council and a final vote in the European Parliament plenary. Once formally adopted and published, the new rules will enter into force. Most likely producers will then have a three-year transition period, during which they may continue to sell products bearing existing packaging and gradually adapt their labels and branding to comply with the new requirements. | + | The trilogue agreement of 5 March 2026 between |
| - | Many algal products or extracts are targeted for use in meat-replacement products. There are also algal products targeted as a replacement for the Bovine Fetal Serum that is an essential requirement for cell-cultured | + | __Relevance to algae__: |
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