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Thursday, September 19, 2019
Beef and Dairy Industries in “Death Spiral,” Will Collapse by 2030, Report Says
The beef and dairy industries are on a path to collapse by 2030,
according to an extensive 76-page report by independent think tank
RethinkX titled, “The Second Domestication of Plants and Animals, the Disruption of the Cow, and the Collapse of Industrial Livestock Farming.”
The think tank posits that new technologies are rapidly going to
replace the way protein is produced, ultimately eliminating the need for
traditional animal agriculture. Instead, a “Food-as-Software” system
will soon be in place which RethinkX predicts will be 100 times more
land efficient, 10 to 25 times more feedstock efficient, 20 times more
time efficient, and 10 times more water efficient, all while producing
significantly less waste. We are on the cusp of the deepest, fastest, most consequential
disruption in food and agricultural production since the first
domestication of plants and animals ten thousand years ago,” the report
states. RethinkX explains that the first domestication of animals and
plants allowed humans to master macro-organisms and the second will
focus on mastering micro-organisms through technologies such as cellular
agriculture and precision fermentation (a process used by companies
such as Perfect Day
that program microorganisms to create dairy proteins without the cow).
As these technologies continue to develop, the animal-free products they
create will become increasingly cheaper, eventually “approaching the
cost of sugar,” according to the report.
RethinkX estimates that by 2030, the number of cows in the US will
decrease by 50 percent and both the beef and dairy industries will be
“all but bankrupt”—with similar predictions for other animal-derived
products such as other animal meat, eggs, leather, and collagen...MORE
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