Could We Stop Killing?—Exploring a Post-Lethal Vegan or Vegetarian Agriculture
Stefan Mann
Abstract
This paper explores both the necessities and the options for an agricultural system in which no animals are killed by reviewing existing literature. It first identifies a causal chain which can be labelled as vegan wave and which might generate a consensus that animals should not be killed for human consumption. By raising issues of nutrient supply, grassland management and beekeeping, the paper shows that vegan-organic agriculture, vegan-conventional agriculture and post-lethal vegetarian agriculture are three options for such a pathway. Yet, many technical and socioeconomic questions still need to be resolved.
Topics & Concepts
AgricultureVegan DietBusinessConsumption (sociology)Animal agricultureNatural resource economicsEconomicsMedicineBiologySocial scienceSociologyEcologyInternal medicineAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental ImpactEnvironmental Philosophy and EthicsFood Waste Reduction and Sustainability