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Sustainable Protein Production and Consumption: Pigs or Peas? is a
book that presents and explores the PROFETAS programme for
development of a more sustainable food system by studying the
feasibility of substituting meat with plant based alternatives. The
emphasis is on improving the food system by reducing the use of
energy, land, and freshwater, at the same time limiting the impacts
on health and animal welfare associated with intensive livestock
production. It is clear that such a new perspective calls not only
for advanced environmental and technological research, but also for
in-depth societal research, as the acceptance of new food systems
is critically contingent on perceptions and attitudes of modern
consumers. In this unique multidisciplinary setting, PROFETAS has
opened up pathways for a major transition in protein food
production and consumption, not by just analyzing the food chain,
but rather by exploring the entire agricultural system, including
biomass for energy production and the use of increasingly scarce
freshwater resources. The study presented here is intended to
benefit every stakeholder in the food chain from policymakers to
consumers, and it offers guiding principles for a transition
towards an ecologically and socially sustainable food system from a
multi-level perspective.
Sustainable Protein Production and Consumption: Pigs or Peas? is a
book that presents and explores the PROFETAS programme for
development of a more sustainable food system by studying the
feasibility of substituting meat with plant based alternatives. The
emphasis is on improving the food system by reducing the use of
energy, land, and freshwater, at the same time limiting the impacts
on health and animal welfare associated with intensive livestock
production. It is clear that such a new perspective calls not only
for advanced environmental and technological research, but also for
in-depth societal research, as the acceptance of new food systems
is critically contingent on perceptions and attitudes of modern
consumers. In this unique multidisciplinary setting, PROFETAS has
opened up pathways for a major transition in protein food
production and consumption, not by just analyzing the food chain,
but rather by exploring the entire agricultural system, including
biomass for energy production and the use of increasingly scarce
freshwater resources. The study presented here is intended to
benefit every stakeholder in the food chain from policymakers to
consumers, and it offers guiding principles for a transition
towards an ecologically and socially sustainable food system from a
multi-level perspective.
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