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Germany's bioeconomy demands exceed its land capacity, highlighting the need for reduced meat consumption for sustainability.
Germany needs 2.8 times more agricultural land than it has to meet its bioeconomy demands, according to a new report.
The country imports 80% of its biofuels and uses over 60% of its grasslands for livestock, reflecting high meat consumption.
Reducing meat intake to 300 grams per week could decrease the agricultural and climate footprint by up to 17% by 2050.
The report underscores the need for careful planning to ensure sustainability.
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Las demandas de bioeconomía de Alemania superan su capacidad de suelo, destacando la necesidad de reducir el consumo de carne para la sostenibilidad.