Asia still needs meat, but production has to be made greener

Plant-based alternatives not yet ready to fill region's full nutritional needs

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Meat consumption is rising quickly in Thailand and other parts of Asia, spurred on by higher incomes and dietary changes.  © Reuters

Maximo Torero is chief economist of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization.

Ask South Koreans about their favorite meal, and many will say barbecued beef. In Japan, a beloved dish is yakiniku, charcoal-grilled meat. When it comes to Chinese cuisine, the significance of pork is so great that some economists gauge the health of the nation's economy based on its fluctuating price.

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