The Truth About Synthetic Food
Say no to synthetic food!
SynBio, or “Synthetic Biology”, is a process of creating genetically engineered bacteria that excrete specific compounds. These compounds are then used to create synthetic foods, such as synthetic meat, synthetic milk, synthetic coffee, etc. The resulting synthetic foods are untested, unlabeled, and in our opinion unsafe. And on top of that, the genetically engineered bacteria used to create these synthetic foods may pose significant environmental risks if they were to escape the lab. Furthermore, these products promote a future with no farm animals, an idea that ignores the necessary and beneficial role animals play in regenerative agriculture.
We need a regenerative future. We need real farms, not fake food!

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Listen to Dr. John Fagan’s Concerning New Findings About “Animal Free” Dairy
“His latest research takes aim at the synthetic biology industry, also called “precision fermentation”, where biotech companies genetically modify microorganisms to produce analogues to common consumer products, such as milk, honey or vanilla.”
Organic Bytes Newsletter
Read Current Issue — October 31, 2024
Newsletter #871: Organic/Regenerative Is the Way Out of Our Toxic, Degenerative Agriculture Model

In This Issue:
- Tell Congress to Fully Fund the Conservation Stewardship Program— and Make Sure the Money Goes to Real Regenerative Organic Agriculture Practices
- Agrochemicals, Even in Non-Lethal Doses, Threaten the Survival of Non-Pest Insects
- Sisu Cider: Kick Your Cold
- Bayer’s New Roundup Products Even More Toxic Than Prior Formulations
- Food Fad or Science – Or Both? Why Cooking With Water May Help Slow Ageing
- Our Mission as “Regenerators”
- Current Hydration Guidelines Are Outdated
- 5 Books About Forests, Trees and the People Who See Both of Them
- Will COP16 on Biodiversity Listen To Indigenous Women or Corporate Lobbyists?
- Imperatives for a Sustainable Future
- EPA Finalizes Cancellation of Dacthal Over Health Concerns for Unborn Babies
- Other Essential Reading and Videos for the Week





