A blueprint for sustainable protein production in Asia/food tech news Asia
A blueprint for sustainable protein production in Asia

A new study by Asia Research & Engagement (ARE), a sustainable financing research institute, highlights the impact of animal protein production on greenhouse gas emissions in Asia's top ten markets.

ARE's new study, titled "Mapping the Asian Protein Transition," looks at animal protein production and its environmental impact in markets such as China, India, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and Indonesia. The study also explores ways to achieve climate security and resilience by reducing reliance on livestock.

The study looks at several key . . .

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