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Table - Diet and grain demand
These estimates assume that a affluent diet in China would cost about three times more grain than a mainly vegetarian diet. The food energy consumption of the affluent diet, however, would be only 15% higher. Protein consumption would be more than seven times higher (63 as compared to 8.6 gram per day); but with an affluent diet the ...
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March 9, 2005: Learning from China: Why the Western Economic Model Will Not Work for the World
U.S.-style diet rich in meat, milk, and eggs. In 2031 China would consume 1,352 million tons ... will not continue to work for the 1.2 billion who currently live in the affluent industrial societies either. The sooner we recognize that our existing economic model cannot sustain economic ...
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October 3, 2000: Fish Farming May Soon Overtake Cattle Ranching
(See table below.) This record aquacultural growth is signaling a basic shift in our diet. Over the last century, the world relied heavily on two natural systems — oceanic fisheries ... countries, importantly Thailand, Ecuador, and Indonesia, for export to more affluent societies. Salmon, a carnivorous fish, are fed a diet consisting primarily of fishmeal that is typically made from anchovies, ...
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U.S. Global Change Research Information Office
People in developing countries are systematically changing their diet, to eat more of their meals at the richer end of the food chain. The ... , many governments are relatively weak, and lack the policy instruments that are available to more affluent and industrialized nations. What governments can do best is to facilitate innovation. In some cases ...
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The end of false progress - Life after petroleum-culture collapse.
Lower populated and ... higher-pyramid social strata’s habits of meat; today’s aspiring affluent peoples gravitate toward more meat and animal products. “Grain used for ... an individual or family must strive to forever ape the affluent and the advantaged classes. “No, I will not eat just ...
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Grains
Milling removed the most nutritious parts of the grain, the bran & germ. Over time these ... beriberi. Fortunately whole grains are making a comeback as an important part of a healthy diet. Nutritionally Speaking The key here is to use whole grains, not refined, artificially fortified grains ...
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Geoff Regan meeting
Relatively advanced and affluent, we possess longer oceanographic data sets than most other parts of the world. Zooplankton and ... lobster catches. Did you catch the news last week about the upcoming implementation of lobster diet studies by DFO, which will be undertaken at the request of the industry? Lobsters ...
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Letter from the Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer - Syngenta
This is attributable to a shift towards a meat-based diet of a more affluent population in emerging markets, which adds to the pressure on grain production. This ...
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