How Eating Healthier Could Reshape Agriculture
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A new study published in Nature models how adopting the Planetary Health Diet globally by 2050 would cut livestock production by 70%, increase vegetables and legumes by 57%, free up 6% of farmland for environmental restoration, and reduce agriculture-related carbon dioxide emissions by 85%.
The study models potential scenarios, not actual adopted policy; widespread adoption faces significant barriers including food affordability and consumer preferences.
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