Pattanapong Tiwasing
Eating insects: the UK seems much more reluctant than the EU to let this industry flourish
Tiwasing, Pattanapong
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Abstract
Like it or not, there are lots of good arguments for eating insects – both in animal feeds and on human plates. You can farm them with much less land, water and feed than the likes of cows and sheep. Their greenhouse gas emissions are significantly lower, while they are also high in protein and essential minerals.
Eating insects makes all the more sense at a time when the global population is still expanding and demand for meat is on the up and up. Yet particularly in the UK, the industry has been held back by regulators dragging their feet.
So what’s the problem and what needs to happen in the years ahead?
Citation
Tiwasing, P. Eating insects: the UK seems much more reluctant than the EU to let this industry flourish. [Blog style article]
Digital Artefact Type | Website Content |
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Online Publication Date | Sep 11, 2023 |
Deposit Date | Jan 30, 2024 |
Publisher | The Conversation |
Publisher URL | https://theconversation.com/eating-insects-the-uk-seems-much-more-reluctant-than-the-eu-to-let-this-industry-flourish-213086 |