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The big business of sustainable food production and consumption: Exploring the transition to alternative proteins

Josephine Mylan, John Andrews, Damian Maye

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2023

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Summary

A widespread sense of the unsustainability of the food system has taken hold in recent years, leading to calls for fundamental change. The role of animal agriculture is central to many of these debates, leading to interest in the possibility of a "protein transition," whereby the production and consumption of animal-derived foods is replaced with plant-based substitutes or "alternative proteins." Despite the potential sustainability implications of this transition, the developmental trajectories and transformative potential of the associated technologies remain underexplored. This article sheds light on these dynamics by addressing two questions: 1) how have alternative protein innovations developed over the past three decades, and 2) what explains their more recent acceleration? To answer

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1073/pnas.2207782120
Catalogue ID
SNmokbvprg-v89tf5
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