“We’ve seen people come and go in the edible insects space, but the people who are still around know what they’re doing,” observes Hector Jimenez at Nutrinsectos in Guadalajara Mexico, who – like many ...
Entosense, an edible insect startup in Lewiston, began farming crickets this past winter to eventually replace outsourcing. Owners plan to raise $1 million to $2 million this summer to pay for a ...
While media and investor interest in ‘alternative proteins’ is focused on plant-based meat, cell-cultured meat, and proteins produced via microbes, demand for cricket protein is still growing, claims ...
"We’re farmers. Please treat us as such." The 2018 U.S. federal budget was about $4 trillion. With a number that large, there are almost certainly a few places where legislators could trim some fat.
DENVER — There’s a shipping container filled with edible bugs in a secret location in West Denver. Yes, that’s a real sentence you just read. It’s the Rocky Mountain Micro Ranch; Colorado’s first and ...
They hop. They crawl. They squirm. And they could be coming to a dinner plate near you. An increasing number of “entopreneurs” are launching businesses to feed a growing appetite for crickets, ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. In September 2016, the U.S. government began soliciting proposals from private companies interested in genetically modifying insects for ...
As many have discovered, insects can be a delicious, not-at-all-creepy food source that could save us all from a looming global protein deficit. The good news is that the main objection to raising ...
"In the post-COVID era, we aim to create contactless agriculture." There was confidence in the voice of Lee Bong-hak, CEO of BandalSoft. It is the ambition of the startup to lead market innovation ...
Although North Carolina loves to boast about its booming agricultural industries and chart-topping records as producers of sweet potatoes, hogs, and turkey, too many North Carolinians will struggle to ...
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