The discussion centers on the potential for synthetic ivory production as a solution to elephant poaching, suggesting that creating synthetic ivory could flood the market and reduce prices, thereby diminishing the incentive for poaching. However, participants argue that the rarity of natural ivory is what drives its value, and synthetic alternatives may not appeal to consumers who desire genuine products. The feasibility of producing synthetic ivory through tissue engineering is questioned, with many citing the high costs and complexities involved in such processes. Some suggest that funds would be better allocated to conservation efforts and anti-poaching initiatives rather than developing synthetic ivory. Overall, the consensus leans towards skepticism about the market viability of synthetic ivory and the effectiveness of education in curbing poaching.