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Decoupling Livestock from Land Use through Industrial Feed Production Pathways

Authors :
Florian Humpenöder
Nico Boon
Hannah H. E. van Zanten
Korneel Rabaey
Silvio Matassa
Ilje Pikaar
Isabelle Weindl
Zhiguo Yuan
Alexander Popp
Michele Bruschi
Mario Herrero
Benjamin Leon Bodirsky
Willy Verstraete
Pikaar, I.
Matassa, S.
Bodirsky, B. L.
Weindl, I.
Humpen
Source :
Environmental Science & Technology, Environmental Science and Technology 52 (2018) 13, Environmental Science and Technology, 52(13), 7351-7359
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

One of the main challenges for the 21st century is to balance the increasing demand for high-quality proteins while mitigating environmental impacts. In particular, cropland-based production of protein-rich animal feed for livestock rearing results in large-scale agricultural land-expansion, nitrogen pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. Here we propose and analyze the long-term potential of alternative animal feed supply routes based on industrial production of microbial proteins (MP). Our analysis reveals that by 2050, MP can replace, depending on socio-economic development and MP production pathways, between 10-19% of conventional crop-based animal feed protein demand. As a result, global cropland area, global nitrogen losses from croplands and agricultural greenhouse gas emissions can be decreased by 6% (0-13%), 8% (-3-8%), and 7% (-6-9%), respectively. Interestingly, the technology to industrially produce MP at competitive costs is directly accessible for implementation and has the potential to cause a major structural change in the agro-food system.

Details

ISSN :
0013936X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Environmental Science & Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4f50d3f66c05dd826b063b8cf2fbdf29
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b00216