Cellular agriculture research progress and prospects: Insights from bibliometric analysis

World agriculture is facing a daunting task to feed the burgeoning population against multiple production and environmental threats. The alarming growth in population vis-à-vis current food production is expected to increase the global food insecurity levels. Inter alia, cellular agriculture – an in...

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Main Authors: Joan Nyika, Joby Mackolil, Endashaw Workie, Chaitanya Adhav, Sendhil Ramadas
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
Series:Current Research in Biotechnology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590262821000241
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spelling doaj-261b0410661747f5a26a3d567133504c2021-07-17T04:35:10ZengElsevierCurrent Research in Biotechnology2590-26282021-01-013215224Cellular agriculture research progress and prospects: Insights from bibliometric analysisJoan Nyika0Joby Mackolil1Endashaw Workie2Chaitanya Adhav3Sendhil Ramadas4Technical University of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya; Corresponding author.CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bangalore, IndiaSchool of Environmental Science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, ChinaICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Haryana, IndiaICAR-Indian Institute of Wheat and Barley Research, Haryana, IndiaWorld agriculture is facing a daunting task to feed the burgeoning population against multiple production and environmental threats. The alarming growth in population vis-à-vis current food production is expected to increase the global food insecurity levels. Inter alia, cellular agriculture – an incipient technology – is being considered as a potential alternative to cater for the growing demand for food and nutrition. The technology aims to develop edible agricultural products including meat with reduced environmental footprint against conventional farm production. In this context, an attempt has been made to review the progress of cellular agriculture research in four decades (1981–2020) through a bibliometric analysis and to suggest a roadmap for future research. The study sourced data from the Web of Science during October 2020. Using keywords, the database showed 212 searches pertaining to cellular agriculture from 135 journals worldwide. Of the journals, seven had at least five published articles and 33 had two articles each. Subsequently, the bibliographic coupling among the identified journals was carried out. It is found that the Journals: Appetite, Meat Science, and Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics had the largest circles corresponding to their respective number of publications coupled with notable linkages with other journals. Also, a detailed analysis was performed on categories, growth trend, keywords, institutions, regions and leading researchers of cellular agriculture. The findings indicate that the Appetite Journal followed by the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics had published a significant percentage of articles on cellular agriculture, and Environmental Science and Technology was identified as the highly cited journal. The USA, England and the Netherlands were identified as the progressive regions in cellular agriculture research. The bibliometric analysis points to sluggish progress in cellular agriculture research and production despite its potential benefits. Future research should focus on the cost-effectiveness of the technology, consumer willingness to buy, development of food safety protocols on its merit and regional policy governance coupled with popularising its paybacks in the context of ensuring food security.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590262821000241Cellular agricultureCultured meatScientometricsBibliometricsPlant-based meatInsect-based meat
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author Joan Nyika
Joby Mackolil
Endashaw Workie
Chaitanya Adhav
Sendhil Ramadas
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Joby Mackolil
Endashaw Workie
Chaitanya Adhav
Sendhil Ramadas
Cellular agriculture research progress and prospects: Insights from bibliometric analysis
Current Research in Biotechnology
Cellular agriculture
Cultured meat
Scientometrics
Bibliometrics
Plant-based meat
Insect-based meat
author_facet Joan Nyika
Joby Mackolil
Endashaw Workie
Chaitanya Adhav
Sendhil Ramadas
author_sort Joan Nyika
title Cellular agriculture research progress and prospects: Insights from bibliometric analysis
title_short Cellular agriculture research progress and prospects: Insights from bibliometric analysis
title_full Cellular agriculture research progress and prospects: Insights from bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr Cellular agriculture research progress and prospects: Insights from bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Cellular agriculture research progress and prospects: Insights from bibliometric analysis
title_sort cellular agriculture research progress and prospects: insights from bibliometric analysis
publisher Elsevier
series Current Research in Biotechnology
issn 2590-2628
publishDate 2021-01-01
description World agriculture is facing a daunting task to feed the burgeoning population against multiple production and environmental threats. The alarming growth in population vis-à-vis current food production is expected to increase the global food insecurity levels. Inter alia, cellular agriculture – an incipient technology – is being considered as a potential alternative to cater for the growing demand for food and nutrition. The technology aims to develop edible agricultural products including meat with reduced environmental footprint against conventional farm production. In this context, an attempt has been made to review the progress of cellular agriculture research in four decades (1981–2020) through a bibliometric analysis and to suggest a roadmap for future research. The study sourced data from the Web of Science during October 2020. Using keywords, the database showed 212 searches pertaining to cellular agriculture from 135 journals worldwide. Of the journals, seven had at least five published articles and 33 had two articles each. Subsequently, the bibliographic coupling among the identified journals was carried out. It is found that the Journals: Appetite, Meat Science, and Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics had the largest circles corresponding to their respective number of publications coupled with notable linkages with other journals. Also, a detailed analysis was performed on categories, growth trend, keywords, institutions, regions and leading researchers of cellular agriculture. The findings indicate that the Appetite Journal followed by the Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics had published a significant percentage of articles on cellular agriculture, and Environmental Science and Technology was identified as the highly cited journal. The USA, England and the Netherlands were identified as the progressive regions in cellular agriculture research. The bibliometric analysis points to sluggish progress in cellular agriculture research and production despite its potential benefits. Future research should focus on the cost-effectiveness of the technology, consumer willingness to buy, development of food safety protocols on its merit and regional policy governance coupled with popularising its paybacks in the context of ensuring food security.
topic Cellular agriculture
Cultured meat
Scientometrics
Bibliometrics
Plant-based meat
Insect-based meat
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590262821000241
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