A more lucrative trade than working in textile factories, insect farming is proving to be a key ingredient in fighting rural poverty in Cambodia. “I had to stop working at the factory because of my ...
Agroloop is providing a “glimpse into the future” of insect ag in which breeding is decoupled from farming, says Israeli ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Horizon Insects is an insect farm in London that rears thousands of edible worms and crickets. It now produces 50 kilograms of insects every eight weeks but it was ...
It is one of an increasing number of Japanese businesses getting into edible insect farming, as bugs draw more and more attention as a sustainable food source. The trend, originally aimed at ...
“Online searches pointed me to insect farming as the next best protein source globally which led us to meet Dr John Kinyuru, principal investigator and director of research at Jomo Kenyatta ...
New Scientist’s Alex Wilkins recently took a look inside Ÿnsect’s huge vertical insect farm in France to see what the future of food might look like and taste like. Receive a weekly dose of ...
Here at the Italian Cricket Farm, the biggest insect farm in the country, about one million crickets are turned into food ingredients every day. Ivan Albano, who runs the farm, opens a container ...
To do this it is training an AI system to study all available past and present data on insect farming to determine and then continuously fine tune the best methods. This can include everything ...
This provided the scientists with huge numbers of test insects with which to study the lethal and sublethal effects of 1,024 ...
An curved arrow pointing right. At an insect farm in Kenya, fly larvae are being used to combat food waste. It's part of the InsectiPro farm's mission to chip away at the 1,900 tons of organic ...