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.