A corn-fed insect could provide North Dakota’s next value-added ag product. An investment firm is developing a plan to bring an insect farm to North Dakota, with protein-rich larvae supplying the ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Insider went inside the world's largest fly farm harvesting larvae as a sustainable protein source. Insect protein is becoming increasingly popular in animal feed, replacing soya or fishmeal. Protix ...
A five-star hotel is not where most people expect to find maggots. Yet beneath the polished marble lobby of the Hyatt Regency ...
LANGLEY, British Columbia (Reuters) - Layers of squirming black soldier fly larvae fill large aluminium bins stacked 10-high in a warehouse outside of Vancouver. They are feeding on stale bread, ...
Canada’s Maple Leaf Foods has taken a minority investment in Entomo Farms, a North American producer of insects destined for human consumption. Entomo Farms received an undisclosed cash injection from ...
Humans have been eating insects for centuries, but the practice is not common in many western cultures and still spooks food regulators LANGLEY, British Columbia, April 13 (Reuters) - Layers of ...
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