Edible Insects
Insects as Food&Feed Conference
The number of producers and users of insect based products both as animal feed and as a novel protein source in human diets is rapidly increasing. This conference (organized by The Royal Entomological Society) will draw together the multidisciplinary aspects of this emerging industry. It will provide a forum for participants to discuss the progress […]
3rd International Insects Conference
Québec City and Université Laval will host a major international conference in 2020 on using insects as food for both humans and animals. The 3rd International Insects to Feed the World Conference (IFW), will come to the Québec City Convention Centre 3-6 June and is expected to bring together 500 experts from around the world […]
Podcast: David Gracer
A new podcast from Entonation: a fascinating and educational interview with one of the legendary founding fathers of modern entomophagy Dave Gracer. And more.
New Protein Show
The Alternative Protein Show is a great big networking event where all the entities on the New Protein Landscape are invited so they can all meet each other. There will be different areas for plant-based and cell-based protein, ingredients, technology, incubators & accelerators, NGOs, VC funds, government agencies and more. San Francisco – California, January […]
2019: the year of edible insects
Here we are. 2018 was a great year for the edible insects industry considering the media attention, the growth of the market and the companies, the rising consumers’ consciuosness about the need to find alternative protein sources. But 2019 will be even better! During the new year some european companies will be finally authorized according […]
Intestinal microbiota of BSF
The intestinal microbiota of Hermetia illucens larvae is affected by diet and shows a diverse composition in the different midgut regions. The study from an italian research team investigates this important issue. Here you can download the whole study: Intestinal microbiota of the Black Soldier Fly
Support NutriPeople
Nutripeople Project has the aim to run new edible insects farms in Zambia, teaching the people how to breed insects for their nutrition and to start a little business. You can support the project buying the 2019 Calendar. Get yours writing to info@nutripeopleproject.org