Any discussion of world food requirements inevitably centres around the provision of protein. Traditional sources in plants and animals are recognised as inadequate and the preferred source—meat—is also expensive. Many programmes to alleviate this situation have been initiated. British Petroleum, having pioneered the production of protein from hydrocarbons by fermentation processes involving yeasts, are now commissioning commercial plants in Scotland and France.
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