A study on the production and distribution of plant based meat alternatives

International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
13
Article ID: 
26578
3 pages
Research Article

A study on the production and distribution of plant based meat alternatives

Mrs. Shilpa Mary. T., Mr. Raghu Anand, Eepsith Chunduru, Harshit Agarwal, Varun Gupta and Diyanshu Mehra

Abstract: 

There are other sources of meat besides animals. The definition of meat is radically changing from an animal product with limited options to an innovative creation with the same composition and texture as meat. At business or industry meetings and in the scientific community, delicatessens are in the news for a number of reasons. These plant-based meat substitutes are designed to reduce the environmental impact of farmed animals and solve one of the stickiest crises in the climate battle. Growing interest in plant-based meat is driven by concerns about health, animal welfare and environmental sustainability. Many people use plant-based meats to reduce their meat consumption, which is linked to many health problems such as heart disease and cancer. Plant-based meat is also an ethical and humane alternative to traditional meat, which involves the slaughter and abuse of animals. Plant-based meat also has a lower environmental impact than traditional meat, as its production requires fewer resources and produces fewer greenhouse gases. The popularity of plant-based meats has led to the development of a wide variety of products, including hamburgers, sausages, meatballs, and more. As consumers become more aware of their food choices, plant-based meat is growing in popularity as a sustainable and healthy alternative to traditional meat.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.26578.04.2023
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