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The environmental prospects of cultured meat in China 被引量:5

The environmental prospects of cultured meat in China
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摘要 To deal with concerns in China about environmental degradation and a growth in population accompanied by increased consumption of livestock products, a meat alternative is required. This study compared the environmental impacts of producing different protein sources for nutrition, including crops, livestock products, and cultured meat. The results showed that cultured meat has the lowest land use per unit of protein and unit of human digestible energy. China's crops have the lowest energy use and greenhouse gas(GHG) emissions per unit of energy and protein. The energy use in cultured meat production is slightly higher than that of current pork production in China, whereas GHG emissions are lower. It is concluded that the overall impact of replacing livestock products with cultured meat would be beneficial for China's environment and would potentially improve food security because less land is needed to produce the same amount of protein and energy. To deal with concerns in China about environmental degradation and a growth in population accompanied by increased consumption of livestock products, a meat alternative is required. This study compared the environmental impacts of producing different protein sources for nutrition, including crops, livestock products, and cultured meat. The results showed that cultured meat has the lowest land use per unit of protein and unit of human digestible energy. China's crops have the lowest energy use and greenhouse gas(GHG) emissions per unit of energy and protein. The energy use in cultured meat production is slightly higher than that of current pork production in China, whereas GHG emissions are lower. It is concluded that the overall impact of replacing livestock products with cultured meat would be beneficial for China's environment and would potentially improve food security because less land is needed to produce the same amount of protein and energy.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第2期234-240,共7页 农业科学学报(英文版)
基金 provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31060221) the program for China Agriculture Research System(CARS-38)from Ministry of Agriculture of China
关键词 cultured meat in vitro environmental degradation livestock products greenhouse gas(GHG) cultured meat,in vitro,environmental degradation,livestock products,greenhouse gas(GHG)
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