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Food production is about a tenth of the world's approximate global GDP of $88 trillion1 and a recent study found that if everyone alive ate meat at the rate of the average American consumer, we would need to use 138 percent of the habitable area of the planet for agriculture alone2. It's just physically impossible.
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Read More »We can, however, express the growth in the market in data: in the U.S., sales leaped 200 percent year-on-year for a given week in April last year, when many consumers were stocking up due to uncertainty around the pandemic6. This surge was sustained: sales doubled every month for all of 20207. The market has reflected this ballooning demand: Impossible Foods is worth more than $4 billion8, with competitor Beyond Meat more than quadrupling in value to over $8 billion last year9. These valuations make sense given the industry’s projected annual growth of 15.8 percent between now and 202710, and there are few reasons to believe this will slow down in the long run. If we turn now to lab-grown/cultured meat, this is an industry that’s still in its infancy. It’s important to not conflate meat substitutes with lab-grown meat. We don’t need to invent a method of deriving protein from plants, people have done that for thousands of years, but so-called «test-tube» meat is something entirely new.
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Read More »Overall, though, the key takeaway is that there are better ways of getting the protein our bodies need and given the demonstrable environmental impact of this incredibly inefficient method of production, the incentives to change are clear. It’s unlikely that a day will come when nobody will eat a steak in a restaurant, but it’s fair to say that the global food industry will look very different in the coming years.
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