beorhthelm
A. Virgo, Football Genius
- Jul 21, 2003
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True, but globally, only around 6% of soy is used for human food, which is mostly consumed in Asia, whereas a whopping 70% is used for animal agriculture. My point was that even when buying ‘locally sourced’ meat, you are most likely still contributing, even unwitting, to the huge problems caused by animal agriculture.
and my point is the contribution is small here. all the stats are heavy on global totals and averages, light on regional or country specifics. the other point is if we lost the meat, we'd replace it with protein from somewhere, notably protein rich soya. so in the UK we'd greatly increase consumption of soya by going all vegan. so the equation is a few % of soya and a lot of grass turned into meat, or a very large % of soya for direct consumption. this is a re-run of the bio-diesel push of last decade, where it was shown we would do so much better using plant oils, based on outliers of wast produce. lead to increase importation of palm oil for fuel, with associated consequences.