Consommation mondiale de protéine

Consommation mondiale de protéine Cover Photo

Partout dans le monde, le choix des protéines est influencé par plusieurs facteurs, incluant les forces sociétales et culturelles, les influences économiques, en plus des préoccupations éthiques et sanitaires.

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  • protein
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  • animals
  • crops
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  • insects
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  • eggs
  • dairy
  • vegetarian
  • fish
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