Conversion of inedible vegetation to nutrient dense human food

Beyond grazing, livestock contribute by turning otherwise inedible vegetation into proteins, fats, and micronutrients that meet human nutritional needs. Research examines the scale and efficiency of these conversions in diverse farming systems.

 

Within the Real Food Research Hub, this category provides peer-reviewed evidence and credible studies on the nutritional benefits of converting inedible vegetation into food.

 

Keywords: livestock, vegetation, nutrient-dense food, human diet.

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