Ruminations on sustainable and safe food: Championing for open symbiotic cultures ensuring resource efficiency, eco‐sustainability and affordability

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Javourez, Ugo | Matassa, Silvio | Vlaeminck, Siegfried, E | Verstraete, Willy

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International audience. Microbes are powerful upgraders, able to convert simple substrates to nutritional metabolites at rates and yields surpassing those of higher organisms by a factor of 2 to 10. A summary table highlights the superior efficiencies of a whole array of microbes compared to conventionally farmed animals and insects, converting nitrogen and organics to food and feed. Aiming at the most resource‐efficient class of microbial proteins, deploying the power of open microbial communities, coined here as ‘symbiotic microbiomes’ is promising. For instance, a production train of interest is to develop rumen‐inspired technologies to upgrade fibre‐rich substrates, increasingly available as residues from emerging bioeconomy initiatives. Such advancements offer promising perspectives, as currently only 5%–25% of the available cellulose is recovered by ruminant livestock systems. While safely producing food and feed with open cultures has a long‐standing tradition, novel symbiotic fermentation routes are currently facing much higher market entrance barriers compared to axenic fermentation. Our global society is at a pivotal juncture, requiring a shift towards food production systems that not only embrace the environmental and economic sustainability but also uphold ethical standards. In this context, we propose to re‐examine the place of spontaneous or natural microbial consortia for safe future food and feed biotech developments, and advocate for intelligent regulatory practices. We stress that reconsidering symbiotic microbiomes is key to achieve sustainable development goals and defend the need for microbial biotechnology literacy education.

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