Value chain gaps in plant-based protein production in Europe
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Detail description
This report examines the dynamics of the plant-based protein value chain in
Europe, encompassing facets from cultivation to sales and retail. We explore
challenges in crop management, pest and disease control, harvesting, and gaps
in farming knowledge across different legumes i.e. lupins, pea, faba bean,
chickpea, lentil and soybean. We found regional disparities in the availability of
plant protection products and suggest targeted strategies to bridge these gaps.
The cultivation and production section identified the need to tailor farming
knowledge to regional conditions, emphasizing the diverse challenges with
growing grain legumes by farmers.
In the domain of production we uncover regional variations in yield and
persistent yield gaps in lupin, pea, faba bean and soybean and lower yield
stability compared to winter sown cereals. Challenges in farming knowledge,
climate conditions, and the availability of adapted varieties and plant protection
products to enhance the competitiveness of the plant-based protein sector need
to be addressed by public and private actors.
Processing and packaging challenges are explored, revealing inadequacies in
infrastructure, outdated processing facilities, and limited innovations in
extraction methods. Specific limitations in processing individual legume species
are described and require comprehensive approaches involving technological
innovation and sustainable practices throughout the value chain.
In the marketing and distribution we identified certification and standardization
challenges, branding obstacles, and transportation inefficiencies. The report
emphasizes the need for harmonization in certification processes, transparent
adherence to standards, and strategic branding to build trust and facilitate the
seamless distribution of plant-based products in the EU.
Sales and retail challenges are scrutinized, ranging from limited consumer
awareness and uncertain preferences to pricing inconsistencies and some
resistance to plant-based diets. The report details the market dynamics for
various legume species, highlighting the hurdles for market acceptance for these
crops. The impact of brand withdrawals due to financial constraints and market
uncertainties is explored, highlighting the volatile nature of consumer demand
in the plant-based protein sector.
Despite the challenges identified, sustainability emerges as a key driver
supporting the inclusion of more legumes in Europe especially for organic
production, to reduce carbon footprints, and ethical practices gaining attention.
We conclude by emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts, educational
initiatives, and strategic communication to overcome challenges and foster a
resilient and flourishing plant-based protein industry in Europe.
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Contribution detail info
- Project
- Location
- Europe, Ireland, Ireland
- Authors
- Maeve Henchion
- Purpose
- Support decision-making and strategic planning
- File type
- Document
- Created on
- Sep 27, 2024
- Origin language
- English
- Official project website
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- License
- CC BY