Future diets in India: A systematic review of food consumption projection studies.

Carmelia Alae-Carew ORCID logo; Frances ABird; SamiraChoudhury; Francesca Harris ORCID logo; LukaszAleksandrowicz; James Milner ORCID logo; Edward Jm Joy ORCID logo; SutapaAgrawal; Alan D Dangour ORCID logo; Rosemary Green ORCID logo; (2019) Future diets in India: A systematic review of food consumption projection studies. Global Food Security, 23. pp. 182-190. ISSN 2211-9124 DOI: 10.1016/j.gfs.2019.05.006
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Against a backdrop of a rapidly changing food system and a growing population, characterisation of likely future diets in India can help to inform agriculture and health policies. We systematically searched six published literature databases and grey literature repositories up to January 2018 for studies projecting the consumption of foods in India to time points beyond 2018. The 11 identified studies reported on nine foods up to 2050: the available evidence suggests projected increases in per capita consumption of vegetables, fruit and dairy products, and little projected change in cereal (rice and wheat) and pulse consumption. Meat consumption is projected to remain low. Understanding and mitigating the impacts of projected dietary changes in India is important to protect public health and the environment.



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