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Substitution of inland fisheries with aquaculture and chicken undermines human nutrition in the Peruvian Amazon

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NATURE FOOD
卷 2, 期 3, 页码 192-197

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s43016-021-00242-8

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  1. NYC Community Trust
  2. Conservation, Food and Health Foundation

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Substituting wild inland fisheries with chicken and aquaculture may exacerbate iron deficiencies and limit essential fatty acid supplies, while increasing zinc and protein supplies. Chicken and aquaculture production also have negative environmental impacts, such as increased greenhouse gas emissions, agricultural land use, and eutrophication.
With declining capture fisheries production, maintaining nutrient supplies largely hinges on substituting wild fish with economically comparable farmed animals. Although such transitions are increasingly commonplace across global inland and coastal communities, their nutritional consequences are unknown. Here, using human demographic and health information, and fish nutrient composition data from the Peruvian Amazon, we show that substituting wild inland fisheries with chicken and aquaculture has the potential to exacerbate iron deficiencies and limit essential fatty acid supplies in a region already experiencing high prevalence of anaemia and malnutrition. Substituting wild fish with chicken, however, can increase zinc and protein supplies. Chicken and aquaculture production also increase greenhouse gas emissions, agricultural land use and eutrophication. Thus, policies that enable access to wild fisheries and their sustainable management while improving the quality, diversity and environmental impacts of farmed species will be instrumental in ensuring healthy and sustainable food systems.

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