@Lars_Heckmann In @GREEiNSECT we also found a large market potential for cricket flour bread among Kenyan consumers (https://t.co/6YHwtzqfaK). Certainly a promising consumer entry point in a European context, though replacing wheat flour has very limited e
Eating insects could increase food security? Fascinating study from @mhalemu @KU_IFRO #nature #sustainability https://t.co/snjFHObpOq
RT @mhalemu: Can insects increase food security? Check out our #GREEiNSECT paper here https://t.co/mJ6Ubet3CW
RT @sorenbolsen: Consumers are ready for edible insects - incorporated in staple foods: https://t.co/2oHELMIROI #edibleinsects @GREEiNSECT…
RT @mhalemu: Can insects increase food security? Check out our #GREEiNSECT paper here https://t.co/mJ6Ubet3CW
RT @sorenbolsen: Consumers are ready for edible insects - incorporated in staple foods: https://t.co/2oHELMIROI #edibleinsects @GREEiNSECT…
RT @sorenbolsen: Consumers are ready for edible insects - incorporated in staple foods: https://t.co/2oHELMIROI #edibleinsects @GREEiNSECT…
Consumers are ready for edible insects - incorporated in staple foods: https://t.co/2oHELMIROI #edibleinsects @GREEiNSECT @KU_IFRO
RT @KU_IFRO: 'Can insects increase food security in developing countries? An analysis of Kenyan consumer preferences and demand for cricket…
'Can insects increase food security in developing countries? An analysis of Kenyan consumer preferences and demand for cricket flour buns' https://t.co/33TINpV0TZ
RT @mhalemu: Can insects increase food security? Check out our #GREEiNSECT paper here https://t.co/mJ6Ubet3CW
Can insects increase food security? Check out our #GREEiNSECT paper here https://t.co/mJ6Ubet3CW