peer-reviewedA growing global population, combined with factors such as changing socio-demographics, will place increased pressure on the world’s resources to provide not only more but also different types of food. Increased demand for animal-based protein in particular is expected to have a negative environmental impact, generating greenhouse gas emissions, requiring more water and more land. Addressing this “perfect storm” will necessitate more sustainable production of existing sources of protein as well as alternative sources for direct human consumption. This paper outlines some potential demand scenarios and provides an overview of selected existing and novel protein sources in terms of their potential to sustainably deliver protein f...
Consumer interest in protein rich diets is increasing, with more attention being paid to the protein...
Increased awareness on the effects of food on human health and the environment has compelled the nee...
The growing world population demands more production of proteins for healthy growth and prevention o...
peer-reviewedA growing global population, combined with factors such as changing socio-demographics,...
The feed-food competition for environmental and economic resources raises increasing concerns about ...
The rapid increase in world population, combined with the rising expectation for more nutritional di...
An increase in demand for protein is seen throughout the world during the last decade or so. Trends ...
Food sustainability and food security are increasingly in the spotlight and increasingly intertwined...
In order to fill the nutritional needs of a growing world population, countless efforts have been ma...
The global population is expected to peak at nearly 11 billion around 2100. A larger population, hig...
International audienceGiven the demand of proteins predicted for 2050, a transition of our current a...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 04 Mar 2020Global and European diets have shifted towards gre...
This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of protein production for the global environment and t...
The combined effects of population increase and increasing standards of living in developing countri...
Funding This study was funded by the Scottish Government SEFARI Gateway project, Pathways toward a s...
Consumer interest in protein rich diets is increasing, with more attention being paid to the protein...
Increased awareness on the effects of food on human health and the environment has compelled the nee...
The growing world population demands more production of proteins for healthy growth and prevention o...
peer-reviewedA growing global population, combined with factors such as changing socio-demographics,...
The feed-food competition for environmental and economic resources raises increasing concerns about ...
The rapid increase in world population, combined with the rising expectation for more nutritional di...
An increase in demand for protein is seen throughout the world during the last decade or so. Trends ...
Food sustainability and food security are increasingly in the spotlight and increasingly intertwined...
In order to fill the nutritional needs of a growing world population, countless efforts have been ma...
The global population is expected to peak at nearly 11 billion around 2100. A larger population, hig...
International audienceGiven the demand of proteins predicted for 2050, a transition of our current a...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 04 Mar 2020Global and European diets have shifted towards gre...
This paper aims to demonstrate the importance of protein production for the global environment and t...
The combined effects of population increase and increasing standards of living in developing countri...
Funding This study was funded by the Scottish Government SEFARI Gateway project, Pathways toward a s...
Consumer interest in protein rich diets is increasing, with more attention being paid to the protein...
Increased awareness on the effects of food on human health and the environment has compelled the nee...
The growing world population demands more production of proteins for healthy growth and prevention o...