Summary
Peer-reviewed source summary: Public policies and vested interests preserve the animal farming status quo at the expense of animal product analogs. The source is cited to support the claim that healthy and sustainable diets can align nutrition, climate and wider wellbeing goals.
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Source report: Building Our Food Future: How 10 Global Visionaries Are Transforming Food Systems Through Healthy and Sustainable Diets (2025); Planeatry Alliance - Building Our Food Future (2025) File: Planeatry+Alliance+-+Building+Our+Food+Future.pdf Ref#: Planeatry+Alliance+-+Building+Our+Food+Future.pdf #53; Planeatry Alliance - Building Our Food Future (2025) #53 Original: Vallone, S. and Lambin, E.F. (2023). Public policies and vested interests preserve the animal farming status quo at the expense of animal product analogs. One Earth, [Online] 6(9), pp.1213-1226. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2023.07.013.; Vallone, S. and Lambin, E.F. (2023). Public policies and vested interests preserve the animal farming status quo at the expense of animal product analogs. One Earth, [Online] 6(9), pp.1213-1226. Doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.oneear.2023.07.013
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