What role will meat alternatives play in Ireland’s future?
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What role will meat alternatives play in Ireland’s future?

08/04/2025 Teagasc

A group of international scientists met in Dublin this week, to discuss the possible future role of meat alternatives in European diets. The meeting was held as part of an EU research project known as ComMEATed, which examines the conditions under which consumers may consider introducing more meat alternatives into their diets.

The gathering brought together representatives from five European partner organisations, including Teagasc and University College Cork (UCC). Discussions centred on a series of recent stakeholder interviews conducted across Europe, capturing perspectives on both traditional and alternative protein production.

Reflecting on the discussions, Professor Maeve Henchion of Teagasc emphasises the significance of the research for Ireland, stating: “Ireland is a major producer and exporter of dairy and beef, and while beef, sheepmeat and dairy markets are very strong at the moment, we must understand how meat alternatives are perceived. Perspectives vary across individuals, organisations and different types of proteins. Through research conducted by Teagasc and UCC in Ireland, alongside insights from key export markets gathered by ComMEATed research partners, we aim to deepen our understanding of this market and policy landscape”.

The event highlighted the diversity of opinions across the five participating countries. While common themes emerged, there is no consensus on what a transition towards more meat alternatives could look like.

Following the event, speaker Dr. John Deely from Teagasc provided insights from his interviews with Irish farmers and food processors: “Irish farmers and food processors are both pragmatic and socially conscious. They run businesses and they want those businesses to succeed. At the same time, they want to preserve farming within Ireland’s rural communities. Some meat alternatives may help to achieve these dual goals, others may not. This suggests that meat alternatives may have a place in Ireland’s future, but it is important to identify which ones offer the largest benefits to Irish society as a whole.”

Looking ahead, ComMEATted will continue its research by next exploring consumer behaviours in relation to these products, as well as the regulatory framework around their production in Europe.

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08/04/2025 Teagasc
Regions: Europe, European Union and Organisations, Ireland
Keywords: Health, Food, Public Dialogue - health

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