Siberian scientists don't want to feed people with insect protein. For now
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Russian scientists are developing a method for processing insects into feed proteins. According to Kirill Golokhvast, head of the Siberian Scientific Center for Agricultural Biotechnology, the Russian government has allocated 6 million rubles (about 100,000 US dollars) to figure out how to make protein from insects. Current research focuses on mealworm larvae, crickets, cockroaches and other species, Interfax
Siberian scientists don't want to feed people with insect protein. For now
Siberian scientists don't want to feed people…
Siberian scientists don't want to feed people with insect protein. For now
Russian scientists are developing a method for processing insects into feed proteins. According to Kirill Golokhvast, head of the Siberian Scientific Center for Agricultural Biotechnology, the Russian government has allocated 6 million rubles (about 100,000 US dollars) to figure out how to make protein from insects. Current research focuses on mealworm larvae, crickets, cockroaches and other species, Interfax