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Demand for Animal-Based Food Products and Sustainability

Authors :
Diana Bogueva
Dora Marinova
Source :
The 1st International Electronic Conference on Animals—Global Sustainability and Animals: Science, Ethics and Policy.
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MDPI, 2020.

Abstract

The demand for animal-based food products is growing across the world, and many are consciously consuming a protein-rich diet. However, the growing consumption of animal proteins contradicts the Earth's ability to sustainably feed its population. Curbing emissions from agriculture, and especially from livestock production, is essential to fulfilling the Paris Agreement and shifting to a different diet, including EAT-Lancet's Planetary Health Diet, the flexitarian diet, and other ethically based dietary choices. Consuming modest or lower amounts of meat is viewed as one of the ways toward achieving sustainability. An increased focus on plant-based foods and other meat alternatives presents a strong potential for reducing agriculture-induced emissions and transitioning towards a more plant-based agricultural sector and underlines the need for worldwide national policies incentivizing this transition. The presentation explores whether consumers are ready to shift to a diet which is better for their health and that of the natural environment.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The 1st International Electronic Conference on Animals—Global Sustainability and Animals: Science, Ethics and Policy
Accession number :
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