Europe's insect sector can unlock deeper circularity and food security, but only if rules evolve to allow broader waste ...
People have eaten insects and hydroponic crops for hundreds of years. But farming them is new, with huge potential for human food and animal feed all year round with very little resources. Farmed ...
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Residual streams from insect production have the potential to improve plant health, while reducing pesticide and fertiliser use, say researchers from Wageningen University and Research. Insects are ...
The latest study to challenge insect farming has been criticised by leading lights in the UK’s insect farming industry. ‘Have the environmental benefits of insect farming been overstated? A critical ...
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Flybox founders, left to right: Larry Kotch (CCO), Andrea Jagodic (CEO), Thomas Stringer (CFO) The Grow™: Flybox's first market-ready insect farming unit Flybox is developing the world’s first modular ...
As global food demand surges, identifying secure methods to minimise agricultural waste grows essential. Scientists ...
Insects are strange, wondrous beings. Butterflies can see parts of the light spectrum that are invisible to human eyes and use these ultraviolet patterns to find their way to tasty plants. Moths use ...
Insect and hydroponic crop farming, for both human food and animal feed, have the potential to increase access to nutritious food, while creating millions of jobs, improving the climate and the ...
Livestock farming is destroying our planet. It is a major cause of land and water degradation, biodiversity loss, acid rain, coral reef degeneration, deforestation - and of course, climate change.
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. But just as we are starting to understand insect senses, something is shifting in the ...