Can fava beans grow in Europe?

게시됨 2024년 5월 30일

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Fava beans are gaining popularity as a sustainable and sustainable source of protein for human consumption in Europe, due to their high fiber and protein content, and the flexibility they offer as an ingredient. The plant is also beneficial for the environment as it improves soil quality and is good for bees. However, the production of fava beans in Europe faces challenges such as finding the right cultivar, scaling up production, and developing infrastructure for processing EU-grown protein. Additionally, cooperation between farmers and the industry, as well as high fuel costs for crops, are barriers to the widespread use of fava beans in alternative protein processing. Fava beans require wet soil to grow and yield better under these conditions.
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Traditionally, fava beans have been used to feed animals. But now, they are sought after for humans because they are rich in fibre and because their high protein content makes them a good alternative to meat protein. Since they are normally grown to feed animals which will then feed humans, why not cut out the middleman (or middle cow)? Fava beans can also be grown in Europe, meaning that tracing them to their origin is far less complex for European food companies than is the case with many commodities. With the EUDR waiting in the wings​, this is even more important. The fava bean, according to Rosmarie Reuss, Senior Consultant for the consultancy Eura AG, has a higher protein content than many other alternative proteins. “This is one of the reasons why it’s become more and more interesting for human food products,” she said at the Smart Protein closing conference in Berlin last week. There is also great flexibility in what fava beans offer as an ingredient, she said. The fava ...

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