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<blockquote data-quote="lucylocket61" data-source="post: 2119632" data-attributes="member: 41885"><p>As the consumption (due to lack of availability) of beef and lamb and dairy goes down, the production of soya will have to increase to feed us humans the alternatives as substitute proteins.</p><p></p><p>Soya production will not decrease if we get rid of animals, as we humans will take up the difference by eating it ourselves. Same with seed and palm oils instead of animal fats. Same with nuts instead of dairy milk products.</p><p></p><p>Getting rid of animals solves nothing, and saves no fields or forests, especially as the population continues to grow.</p><p></p><p>And remember, ruminants eat very little soya as they cant digest it. The soya grown as animal feed is for pigs and chicken feed. The pigs and chickens are still going to be eating it, as its the ruminants they are targeting first to cull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucylocket61, post: 2119632, member: 41885"] As the consumption (due to lack of availability) of beef and lamb and dairy goes down, the production of soya will have to increase to feed us humans the alternatives as substitute proteins. Soya production will not decrease if we get rid of animals, as we humans will take up the difference by eating it ourselves. Same with seed and palm oils instead of animal fats. Same with nuts instead of dairy milk products. Getting rid of animals solves nothing, and saves no fields or forests, especially as the population continues to grow. And remember, ruminants eat very little soya as they cant digest it. The soya grown as animal feed is for pigs and chicken feed. The pigs and chickens are still going to be eating it, as its the ruminants they are targeting first to cull. [/QUOTE]
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