Abstract

Simple SummaryThe growing world population has led to a higher demand for more and better quality food. In the future, there will be increasingly strong competition for arable land and other non-renewable resources. Proteins of animal origin are very valuable sources of essential nutrients, but their production consumes resources and causes emissions. The aim of this study was to calculate exemplarily the land use for production of edible animal protein from different animal species and categories in consideration of important influencing factors. Large differences were found with the highest amounts per kilogram of body weight produced by broiler chickens and the lowest yields in edible protein and the highest land need observed for beef cattle.The present period is characterized by a growing world population and a higher demand for more and better quality food, as well as other products for an improved standard of living. In the future, there will be increasingly strong competition for arable land and non-renewable resources such as fossil carbon-sources, water, and some minerals, as well as between food, feed, fuel, fiber, flowers, and fun (6 F’s). Proteins of animal origin like milk, meat, fish, eggs and, probably, insects are very valuable sources of essential amino acids, minerals and vitamins, but their production consumes some non-renewable resources including arable land and causes considerable emissions. Therefore, this study´s objective was to calculate some examples of the land use (arable land and grassland) for production of edible animal protein taking into consideration important animal species/categories, levels of plant and animal yields, the latter estimated with and without co-products from agriculture, and the food/biofuel industry in animal feeding. There are large differences between animal species/categories and their potential to produce edible protein depending on many influencing variables. The highest amounts per kilogram body weight are produced by growing broiler chicken followed by laying hens and dairy cows; the lowest yields in edible protein and the highest land need were observed for beef cattle. This review clearly indicates that the production of food of animal origin is a very complex process, and selective considerations, i.e., focusing on single factors, do not provide an assessment that reflects the complexity of the subject.

Highlights

  • Food security is currently a pivotal phrase

  • Food security means meeting the demand of a growing world population for food of plant and animal origin

  • Can be calculated on the base of human-edible output in the form of animal products divided by potential human-edible input [57,58]. Such calculations can be done for edible protein

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Introduction

Food security means meeting the demand of a growing world population for food of plant and animal origin. Animals 2017, 7, 25 resources such as land area, fuel, water, and minerals, and with elevated emissions of gases including greenhouse gas (GHG) potential such as carbon dioxide (CO2 ), methane (CH4 ), nitrous oxide (N2 O), and other substances (e.g., nitrogen, phosphorus, trace elements). There will be strong competition for arable land and non-renewable resources such as fossil carbon-sources, water [7,8,9], and some minerals such as phosphorus [10,11]. There will be competition for land use between feed, food, fuel, fiber, flowers, and fun (6 F’s concept; [12]), as well as between areas for settlements and natural protected areas

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