This chapter provides an overview of developments in the Netherlands on new meat alternatives with a focus on plant-based meat substitutes and lab-grown meat. It devotes attention to both the supply side of the market (business activity) and the demand side (consumer appetite). The first concerns developments in the meat substitutes' innovation system since the 1990s until now. It concludes that the Netherlands has become a major player. The latter concerns the supportive purchasing power of consumers regarding the building of a viable and strong market for new meat alternatives. It is concluded that available consumer studies provide evidence for being cautiously optimistic. The closing parts of this chapter, however, bring to the fore tha...
The sustained growth of global meat consumption incentivized the development of the meat substitute ...
Conventional meat (CVM) and the related livestock industry are considered to contribute significantl...
Even though the food system is responsible for a significant part of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
This chapter provides an overview of developments in the Netherlands on new meat alternatives with a...
A growing population, climate change, animal welfare and health concerns are issues with increasing ...
Worldwide, a growing range of meat alternative products are being developed and introduced in the ma...
Since the 1970s, animal welfare (AW) in Dutch broiler production has been criticized by non-governme...
The development of meat substitutes could contribute to a more sustainable food production system. A...
Consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the plethora of environmental, social, economic, and he...
Purpose: The Dutch market for meat substitutes has grown steadily, however, their market share is st...
This study investigates categories and categorization strategies in the transition towards sustainab...
As of today, many people are aware of the negative impacts of eating farmed meat. The current farmin...
Sustainability is becoming an increasingly important consideration for consumers when purchasing foo...
There is a growing criticism of meat-based products over environment, animal welfare, and public hea...
Cultured meat, as a product of recent advancement in food technology, might become a viable alternat...
The sustained growth of global meat consumption incentivized the development of the meat substitute ...
Conventional meat (CVM) and the related livestock industry are considered to contribute significantl...
Even though the food system is responsible for a significant part of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...
This chapter provides an overview of developments in the Netherlands on new meat alternatives with a...
A growing population, climate change, animal welfare and health concerns are issues with increasing ...
Worldwide, a growing range of meat alternative products are being developed and introduced in the ma...
Since the 1970s, animal welfare (AW) in Dutch broiler production has been criticized by non-governme...
The development of meat substitutes could contribute to a more sustainable food production system. A...
Consumers are becoming increasingly aware of the plethora of environmental, social, economic, and he...
Purpose: The Dutch market for meat substitutes has grown steadily, however, their market share is st...
This study investigates categories and categorization strategies in the transition towards sustainab...
As of today, many people are aware of the negative impacts of eating farmed meat. The current farmin...
Sustainability is becoming an increasingly important consideration for consumers when purchasing foo...
There is a growing criticism of meat-based products over environment, animal welfare, and public hea...
Cultured meat, as a product of recent advancement in food technology, might become a viable alternat...
The sustained growth of global meat consumption incentivized the development of the meat substitute ...
Conventional meat (CVM) and the related livestock industry are considered to contribute significantl...
Even though the food system is responsible for a significant part of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emi...