Elsevier, Trends in Food Science and Technology, Volume 107, January 2021
Background: Fake meat industry is expected to grow and to be worth $140 billion by 2030. Alternative protein can be produced by plant or microbe.
The consumption of meat contributes significantly to undesirable effects on the environment.
Increasing the production of food from the ocean is seen as a pathway toward more sustainable and healthier human diets.

Water harvesting techniques have shown promising outcomes in mitigating risks, increasing yields and delivering positive influences on other ecosystems.

Using China Health and Nutrition Survey data, this study employs a consistent two-step quadratic almost ideal demand system model, with addressed problems of endogeneity of total expenditure and zero shares, to estimate the food demand elasticities among adults in rural areas with regard to the different income strata.
Targeted interventions have important under-explored potential for reducing meat consumption.
Research on the relationship between vegetarianism and subjective well-being (SWB) has produced inconsistent results, which may partly be due to small sample sizes and divergent operationalizations of
Plant parasitic nematodes (PPNs) cause huge agricultural and silvicultural losses every year.

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