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- Outlook for U. S. Agricultural Trade - USDA ERS
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- White Paper Meat: the Future series Options for the Livestock . . .
to grow rapidly to more than 600 million metric tonnes per year by 2030 (Figure 1) Continental totals of course conceal great diversity In China, for example, demand for livestock-derived foods is projected to grow rapidly and focus on meat Projected growth in India will be slower and concentrate on milk Brazil’s demand, starting from a much
- Global: meat substitutes volume 2020-2030| Statista
The global volume in the 'Meat Substitutes' segment of the food market was forecast to continuously increase between 2025 and 2030 by in total 224 3 thousand tons (+31 87 percent)
- Farm income and production impacts from the use of . . .
These yield and production gains have made important contributions to increasing global production levels of the four main crops, having, for example, added 330 million tonnes and 595 million tonnes respectively, to the global production of soybeans and maize since the introduction of the technology in the mid-1990s
- Review: Trends for meat, milk and egg consumption for the . . .
Meeting the food demands of a growing global population within planetary boundaries is a challenge Sustainably producing animal-sourced foods while supplying sufficient protein to meet the requirements of a healthy diet is a particular challenge This paper informs the development of pathways to su …
- Cultured Meat Market Analysis | Growth Statistics Report, 2033
The global cultured meat market size was valued at $65 2 million in 2023 and is projected to reach $6,501 8 million by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 58 5% from 2024 to 2033 Cultured meat, also known as the law, grown meat, and clean meat is cultivated by in vitro cell culture instead of slaughtering of animals, in a controlled medium
- 2025 Manufacturing Industry Outlook | Deloitte Insights
Labor challenges throughout the value chain: Ongoing labor shortages from production to transportation to warehousing could contribute to delays and higher costs throughout the value chain in 2025 50 The shortage of truck drivers in the United States continues and is expected to accelerate in the years ahead 51 In a 2024 survey of more than
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