2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12030888
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Globalization of the Market for Vegetable Protein Feed and Its Impact on Sustainable Agricultural Development and Food Security in EU Countries Illustrated by the Example of Poland

Abstract: In recent years, food security—defined as the economic and physical availability of food—has become a topic of particular importance to European countries, including Poland. In the European Union, the production volume of protein raw materials has failed to meet the demand for many years now. The deficiency reaches 60–80% of protein raw material and is covered by imported goods, primarily including soya bean meal sourced from the Americas. This type of dependency could pose a threat to food security in Poland … Show more

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“…Despite various measures taken to alleviate the world hunger problem, food insecurity and undernutrition remain serious problems in many countries [1]. Although achieving food security is desirable irrespective of the political system and socioeconomic conditions [2], it is an extremely high priority in the developing regions of the world, where population growth coupled with the increased intensity of such environmental events as floods, droughts, extreme variability in temperature or rainfall often pose a threat to food security [3]. Furthermore, due to greater food demand and reduced crop productivity, higher food prices along with income inequalities may negatively affect food access and availability for poor households.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite various measures taken to alleviate the world hunger problem, food insecurity and undernutrition remain serious problems in many countries [1]. Although achieving food security is desirable irrespective of the political system and socioeconomic conditions [2], it is an extremely high priority in the developing regions of the world, where population growth coupled with the increased intensity of such environmental events as floods, droughts, extreme variability in temperature or rainfall often pose a threat to food security [3]. Furthermore, due to greater food demand and reduced crop productivity, higher food prices along with income inequalities may negatively affect food access and availability for poor households.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sustainable consumption and production have been defined as the basic requirements of sustainable development [1,2]. Consumer-oriented sustainable food consumption is a holistic concept that refers to the integrated implementation of sustainable food consumption and production patterns while respecting natural ecosystems' carrying capacity [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the present time, there is an increasing demand for proteins of plant origin, which cost less and are healthier than the proteins from animal sources [1]. Edible mushrooms belonging to the Basidiomycetes are an interesting alternative due to their high concentrations of proteins and vitamins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%