Changing eating patterns point to increased protein demands
Use of anti-obesity medications or AOMs and the associated demand for protein rich foods is a global trend set to benefit Australian producers of lamb, beef and goat, said Beef Central. Changed eating patterns due to the rising use of anti-obesity drugs, increased use of biological fertilizers, a shift towards in-home alcohol consumption and increasing demand for dairy products for older consumers are among top global food and agri trends set to be felt in Australia in the next five years, according to a Rabobank podcast series.
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