Beef production is falling in some countries. For instance in Germany
In 2011, Germans ate 138 pounds of meat each year. Today, it’s 121 pounds — a 12.3 percent decline. And much of that decline took place in the last few years, a time period when grocery sales of plant-based food nearly doubled.
Yes, though that doesn’t mean it can’t be stopped. That it can be reduced in some countries is a sign we can make progress on it
Much of the global growth is occurring in developing countries right now who often view increased meat consumption as a symbol of wealth and status (in part due to seeing it highly consumed in the west). Changing expectations and consumption in the west can have a ripple effect outward
usernamesAreTricky@lemmy.ml 2 weeks ago
Beef production is falling in some countries. For instance in Germany
vox.com/…/germany-less-meat-plant-based-vegan-veg…
commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 weeks ago
ourworldindata.org/…/meat-production-tonnes?tab=c…
that hasn’t stopped the meat industry from growing.
usernamesAreTricky@lemmy.ml 2 weeks ago
Yes, though that doesn’t mean it can’t be stopped. That it can be reduced in some countries is a sign we can make progress on it
Much of the global growth is occurring in developing countries right now who often view increased meat consumption as a symbol of wealth and status (in part due to seeing it highly consumed in the west). Changing expectations and consumption in the west can have a ripple effect outward