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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7908380" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>It’s debatable both ways though.</p><p>I don’t see it as much different to turning wheat into Weetabix. The human body isn’t really equipped to turn a lot of plant material into usable protein very efficiently so preprocessing is necessary. We have been cooking things for thousands of years. The cabbage factory is just an added on process which could hopefully enable us to get more of our energy and nutrition from the cabbage than by eating them raw or boiled. You could also say that feeding the cabbage to animals is a preprocessing system that turns the cabbage into a more nutritious and concentrated form, I.e. meat. There are pluses and minuses to both approaches but I’d say the factory system is here to stay and good luck to them. Meanwhile I’ll go and move the lambs into a fresh block of turnips.</p><p>I don’t see plant based protein as a threat. There is a lot of land that is only suited to livestock and so livestock production has a secure future in my view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7908380, member: 2119"] It’s debatable both ways though. I don’t see it as much different to turning wheat into Weetabix. The human body isn’t really equipped to turn a lot of plant material into usable protein very efficiently so preprocessing is necessary. We have been cooking things for thousands of years. The cabbage factory is just an added on process which could hopefully enable us to get more of our energy and nutrition from the cabbage than by eating them raw or boiled. You could also say that feeding the cabbage to animals is a preprocessing system that turns the cabbage into a more nutritious and concentrated form, I.e. meat. There are pluses and minuses to both approaches but I’d say the factory system is here to stay and good luck to them. Meanwhile I’ll go and move the lambs into a fresh block of turnips. I don’t see plant based protein as a threat. There is a lot of land that is only suited to livestock and so livestock production has a secure future in my view. [/QUOTE]
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