Ÿnsect Ready to Ramp up Lesser Mealworm Production Across Europe Thanks to EFSA Positive Assessment for Human Consumption

Human insect consumption – as a nutrient-rich and efficient means to support sustainability and meet climate change targets – has received another boost today as the lesser mealworm (Alphitobius diaperinus) becomes the fourth insect to receive a positive assessment by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) for human consumption.

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About Us Driven by our mission, enabled by mealworms Founded by scientists and environmental activists in 2011, Ÿnsect is pioneering a new industry realizing the full potential of mealworms –…

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#Ÿnspire – Louis Jacquot – Co-founder of Cuistots Migrateurs

Impact guides the daily life of all Ÿnsecters: how can we feed the planet while conserving resources and biodiversity? As our initiatives broaden, we have decided to give a voice to those who are helping to change the world, offer alternatives and increase sustainability. Today, we meet Louis Jacquot, co-founder of Cuistots Migrateurs, a company that offers refugees the opportunity to share their cultures, learn French and find a job through cooking. We were able to discuss the project, the school they have created, the candidates, future challenges, but also the future of food, the place of insects in this and the change in public’ perception of refugees.

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