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Plant-Based Proteins: The Good, Bad, and Ugly

William R. Aimutis

2022Annual Review of Food Science and Technology103 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Our global population is growing at a pace to exceed 10 billion people by the year 2050. This growth will place pressure on the agricultural production of food to feed the hungry masses. One category that will be strained is protein. Per capita protein consumption is rising in virtually every country for both nutritional reasons and consumption enjoyment. The United Nations estimates protein demand will double by 2050, and this will result in a critical overall protein shortage if drastic changes are not made in the years preceding these changes. Therefore, the world is in the midst of identifying technological breakthroughs to make protein more readily available and sustainable for future generations. One protein sourcing category that has grown in the past decade is plant-based proteins, which seem to fit criteria established by discerning consumers, including healthy, sustainable, ethical, and relatively inexpensive. Although demand for plant-based protein continues to increase, these proteins are challenging to utilize in novel food formulations.

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Economic shortageConsumption (sociology)PacePer capitaAgricultureWorld populationPopulationPopulation growthBusinessAgricultural economicsNatural resource economicsBiotechnologyDevelopment economicsEconomicsEconomic growthDeveloping countryBiologyGeographyEnvironmental healthEcologySocial sciencePhilosophyGovernment (linguistics)SociologyMedicineLinguisticsGeodesyProteins in Food SystemsTransgenic Plants and ApplicationsAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact