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What Looks Like Kale, Sounds Like Ping Pong and Smells Like Money?

Posted on 11 October 2013 by Ana Day
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See on Scoop.it – Entomophagy: Edible Insects and the Future of Food

Where can you go to find in the same room a ping-pong tournament, a brick manufacturing company, T-shirts saying “kale is the new meat” and a wide ranging conversation about trends in institutional investing?

See on www.bloomberg.com

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Haute Cuisine: Spanish Farm Makes Bet on ‘Bug Revolution’

Posted on 11 October 2013 by Ana Day
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In a warehouse in Spain, a French farmer is raising what she hopes will be the next big thing in French and European cooking: insects.

See on pri.org

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List of edible insects of the world (April 4, 2012)

Posted on 10 October 2013 by Ana Day
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The list has been compiled by Mr. Yde Jongema, taxonomist at the Department of Entomology of Wageningen University, the Netherlands.

See on www.wageningenur.nl

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The story of the fly

Posted on 8 October 2013 by Ana Day
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An animal excretes its waste on a field or dies in the bush and nature would recycle the waste nutrients using insects.

Ana C. Day‘s insight:

By Jason J. Drew

See on www.allaboutfeed.net

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Plan to rear flies on industrial scale for making fish food

Posted on 5 October 2013 by Ana Day
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Flies will be fattened on organic waste in a factory to produce larvae feed for farmed fish

Ana C. Day‘s insight:

Agriprotein

See on www.theguardian.com

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Yellow Springs business EnviroFlight on CNN soon

Posted on 4 October 2013 by Ana Day
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Local business EnviroFlight and its founder, Glen Courtright, are the focus of several news stories by national media, including National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered,” and CNN’s “Erin Burnett OutFront,” to air next week.

See on ysnews.com

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Battle for food: Ending competition between man and beast | BusinessDay

Posted on 3 October 2013 by Ana Day
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See on businessdayonline.com

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Eureka Prize for Wageningen ‘Insect Ambassador’ Marcel Dicke

Posted on 3 October 2013 by Ana Day
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The Eureka Prize for Science Communication 2013 has been awarded to Professor Marcel Dicke of Wageningen University.

See on www.wageningenur.nl

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Kangaroo and Bugs are on the Menu in Australia for Angelina Jolie’s Kids

Posted on 27 September 2013 by Ana Day
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Kangaroo and Bugs are on the Menu in Australia for Angelina Jolie’s Kids || Jaunted

See on www.jaunted.com

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WAR OF THE CRICKETS

Posted on 27 September 2013 by Ana Day
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Days after a group of Montreal students took home one of the world’s premier awards for social innovation — from the hands of former U.S. president Bill Clinton, no less — Jakub Dzamba hears nothing but crickets.

See on www.huffingtonpost.ca

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