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The world should ramp up the manufacturing of meat to handle widespread starvation and nutrient deficiencies confronted by individuals in growing international locations, the UN mentioned, even because it known as on these in richer nations to eat much less animal protein.
The findings are a part of the UN Food and Agriculture Agency’s world meals programs’ highway map to 1.5C report, launched on Sunday on the COP28 local weather summit in Dubai. It is billed as an intensive plan to sort out starvation and convey greenhouse gasoline emissions from the agrifood trade inside targets set by the Paris local weather settlement.
Types of protein, micronutrients, fats and carbohydrates present in meat, eggs and dairy merchandise can’t be adequately sourced from plant-based meals, mentioned the UN meals company’s chief economist Maximo Torero.
“There’s a need to produce more [meat and dairy] because there’s an enormous amount of countries that are under-consuming those micronutrients and those products,” he advised the Financial Times. At the identical time, “there are some parts which are over consuming and therefore having health issues,” he added.
The report mentioned livestock manufacturing must be intensified “in relevant locations”, with Torero citing the Netherlands and New Zealand as examples.
The technique to deal with the meat provide hole was to accentuate the manufacturing of livestock and increase effectivity by way of scientific innovation, the FAO report concluded.
A separate report revealed on Friday by the UN’s Environment Programme concluded that lab-grown meat and dairy have been key to lowering the environmental footprint of the worldwide meals system.
The FAO’s stance on meat manufacturing will alarm environmental and sustainability teams, who keep that the one technique to restrict world temperature rise is by curbing intensive livestock farming.
“It’s essential that we transition to producing less meat rather than more,” mentioned Alex Wijeratna, senior director on the Mighty Earth atmosphere NGO.
The world agrifood system accounts for a 3rd of all greenhouse gasoline emissions, with livestock the largest contributor. Yet the farming sector has confronted much less scrutiny than different large-emitting industries resembling aviation and oil and gasoline.
Yet meals and farming has moved up the COP agenda this 12 months. The meat and dairy trade representatives on the summit numbered 120, together with meat group JBS, whereas agribusiness extra broadly had 340 delegates.
The FAO additionally revealed a separate report final week outlining methods to cut back greenhouse gases emitted from the livestock sector.
As a part of this, the company is contemplating plant-based and cultivated meat as options, the report mentioned, however the environmental impression of each is “highly debated”. It additionally mentioned “cell-based meats cannot be considered identical to the animal source food they aim to eventually replace, mainly due to differences in nutritional quality.”
Torero mentioned the way in which ahead was for international locations which might be “very efficient in producing livestock”, such because the Netherlands and New Zealand, to provide extra meat and dairy after which ship these merchandise internationally.

However, these international locations are shrinking manufacturing to satisfy legally binding nation targets to cut back greenhouse gasoline emissions, he mentioned. Dutch farmers have been advised to cut back livestock herds or go away the trade to assist the nation halve its nitrogen-based emissions by 2030.
This might immediate different international locations with much less environment friendly fashions to step up manufacturing to satisfy rising world demand, which might end in greater web emissions, he added.
Nusa Urbancic, chief government of the Changing Markets Foundation, a marketing campaign group, mentioned this advised the company had “completely bought the narratives of the meat industry”.
While greater than 735mn individuals globally would not have sufficient to eat, superior nations produce large meals waste.
Separate UN analysis estimates about 14 per cent of the world’s meals, valued at $400bn, is misplaced on an annual foundation between harvest and the retail market, and an estimated 17 per cent of meals is wasted on the retail and client ranges.