As a complement to the analysis of the baseline scenario used for the European Commission agricultural market outlook, a first alternative scenario envisaging a lower meat consumption trend have been elaborated. It shows that a decrease in per capita meat consumption in developed countries and selected Latin American countries would impact on the world and EU meat markets, and consequently on markets of crops used as feed, prices being under pressure despite the continuing increase of meat consumption in the rest of the world. In a second scenario where the decrease of meat consumption is compensated by an increase intake of plant products and certain other animal products such as dairy or eggs, the impact on markets other than the meat one...
People in developing countries currently consume on average one-third the meat and one-quarter of th...
Abstract: The paper argues that current long-term projections of global meat and feed demand may und...
It happens in developing countries the world over — when poor families in Africa, Asia, and Latin Am...
As a complement to the analysis of the baseline scenario used for the European Commission agricultur...
Changes in meat consumption patterns could induce significant adjustments in agricultural markets. I...
In a cross country analysis using national data for both OECD and developing countries, we estimate ...
Meat consumption patterns worldwide have dramatically changed over the past 50 years, putting pressu...
Treball Final de Grau en Economia. Codi: EC1049. Curs acadèmic: 2018-2019We have studied the evoluti...
Studies of GHG emissions from agriculture show that there are large differences in emissions from di...
In recent decades there has been a sustained and substantial shift in human diets across the globe t...
The paper argues that current international projections of meat and feed demand may underestimate fu...
The overall growth in the world during the past ten years, related to the increasing population and ...
This paper considers a range of issues relating to the contribution of meat consumption and livestoc...
Food consumption causes, together with mobility, shelter and the use of electrical products, most li...
National audienceFrom the beginning of the 21th century, the issue of global food security has recei...
People in developing countries currently consume on average one-third the meat and one-quarter of th...
Abstract: The paper argues that current long-term projections of global meat and feed demand may und...
It happens in developing countries the world over — when poor families in Africa, Asia, and Latin Am...
As a complement to the analysis of the baseline scenario used for the European Commission agricultur...
Changes in meat consumption patterns could induce significant adjustments in agricultural markets. I...
In a cross country analysis using national data for both OECD and developing countries, we estimate ...
Meat consumption patterns worldwide have dramatically changed over the past 50 years, putting pressu...
Treball Final de Grau en Economia. Codi: EC1049. Curs acadèmic: 2018-2019We have studied the evoluti...
Studies of GHG emissions from agriculture show that there are large differences in emissions from di...
In recent decades there has been a sustained and substantial shift in human diets across the globe t...
The paper argues that current international projections of meat and feed demand may underestimate fu...
The overall growth in the world during the past ten years, related to the increasing population and ...
This paper considers a range of issues relating to the contribution of meat consumption and livestoc...
Food consumption causes, together with mobility, shelter and the use of electrical products, most li...
National audienceFrom the beginning of the 21th century, the issue of global food security has recei...
People in developing countries currently consume on average one-third the meat and one-quarter of th...
Abstract: The paper argues that current long-term projections of global meat and feed demand may und...
It happens in developing countries the world over — when poor families in Africa, Asia, and Latin Am...