But the past decade has shown that even if you build an insect farm, the global market may not come. Of the 20 or so largest ...
Food trends never sit still. One moment it’s all about plant-based burgers, the next it’s algae chips or lab-grown steaks. As political, environmental, and economic shifts reshape our world, the way ...
Eating insects is considered as disgusting or even primitive in Western societies but elsewhere, 2 billion people consume insects on a regularly basis. Now, according to a report released by the UN ...
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5 states that eat the most insects per capita
Using insects as an alternative source of protein has increased in popularity over the years. While not for everyone, these ...
Acceptance of entomophagy, or eating arthropods, is low in the United States, University of Missouri Extension field horticulturist Tamra Reall says, but look for numbers to grow as efforts are made ...
Despite the initial hype, insect agriculture is facing the economic realities of competing with the traditional meat industry.
Humans have been eating insects for millennia, but despite the uncomfortable feelings a bug-based diet might evoke in cultures not used to their consumption, they could form a vital part of future ...
Going to the grocery store these days can be a painful experience, with record-high price hikes biting into Canadian food ...
Insects as Protein – A close-up of Griopro® brand insect powders made from farm raised cricketss or mealworms. Spray-Drying Technology – Dr. Aaron T. Dossey illustrating his patented spray-drying ...
A new report by the Food Standards Agency and Food Standards Scotland highlights the innovative food technologies that are ...
“We have to get used to the idea of eating insects.” This proclamation came from, of all people, an insect researcher. Dutch entomologist Marcel Dicke pitched eating bugs in his 2010 TED talk as ...
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