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Latest revision as of 02:59, 2 January 2025
Explore this scenario: Suppose that nobody uses any crops as animal feed. Not even crop residues(because those could be used for growing mushrooms instead). But that farmers still raise cows/sheep/goats, grass-fed on pasture. Fewer of them, most likely
How much animal protein (from meat & milk) could this produce?
- For scale, quantify it in terms of meat & milk per day, per capita, globally.
Answers
7.2 grams of protein per day, per capita, worldwide, in total from both meat and milk combined, from all ruminants (cows, sheep, goats, buffalo, etc).
Breewood, H. & Garnett, T. (2020). What is feed-food competition? (Foodsource: building blocks). Food Climate Research Network, University of Oxford.
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References primary source:
Mottet, A., de Haan, C., Falcucci, A., Tempio, G., Opio, C., & Gerber, P. (2017). Livestock: On our plates or eating at our table? A new analysis of the feed/food debate. Global Food Security.
Source:
Mottet, A., de Haan, C., Falcucci, A., Tempio, G., Opio, C., & Gerber, P. (2017). Livestock: On our plates or eating at our table? A new analysis of the feed/food debate. Global Food Security.
The number is mentioned in the Abstract: https://www.tabledebates.org/research-library/livestock-our-plates-or-eating-our-table
Note: Ways this result could vary slightly: (calculation loading)
For comparison:
The status quo is 16 grams of protein: 10g protein from 297mL of whole milk; 6g protein from 30g of meats. (Status quo numbers are from Code:food2.sql)
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