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Alternative Proteins

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posted on 2025-09-08, 12:28 authored by M De Amstalden, N Stephens
‘Alternative proteins’ is a term used describe a diverse set of foodstuffs that have been posited as potential replacements in an individual’s diet for livestock products such as meat, milk and egg. Core examples include foods in which the core ingredients are insects, plant-based replications of meat, or novel foods produced through cellular agriculture, which includes precision fermentation and cell culturing. In this entry, we demonstrate the commonalities and divergences among foodstuff categorised as alternative proteins, while noting that their shared grouping is premised upon how they are defined in opposition to industrial livestock production such as meat. We examine the core examples, discuss their narrative framing, and issues related to consumer acceptance, policy and regulation. We also discuss future issues regarding the feasibility of their potentially world-changing capacity and speculations upon the possible impact for urban landscapes, circular economies, and rural communities, if alternative proteins were to succeed at mass scale.<p></p>

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British Academy / Royal Academy of Engineering / Royal Society: grant APX\R1\231024

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC): grant EP/X0381141

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© 2025 the author(s). Open access under a Creative Commons AttributionNonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International: (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) license.

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2023-07-24

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This is the final version. Available on open access from Edward Elgar Publishing via the DOI in this record

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20-23

Publisher

Edward Elgar Publishing

Book title

Elgar Encyclopedia of Food and Society

Editors

L Holloway; MK Goodman; D Maye; M Kneafsey; AE Sexton; A Moragues-Faus

Series

Elgar Encyclopedias in the Social Sciences

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  • Version of Record

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en

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2024-01-09T10:47:15Z

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  • Law School

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