Rosemary Nenini watched helplessly as her husband’s cattle perished daily during a drought that lasted from 2020 to 2022.
A herd of cows, a flock of sheep, a row of crops — all are recognizable farming terms, none of which apply to Joanna Newcomb's farming operation. That's because Newcomb raises crickets. For food.
BISHKEK (Reuters) - With one eye on the lucrative Chinese market just across the border, an entrepreneur has launched Kyrgyzstan's first cricket farm and is producing high-protein insect flour and ...
Stella Maina speaks of cricket farming as she showcases some of the dried insects and products from the milled high nutrient food. The desire to diversify sources of nutrition and improve the ...
Startup Mighty Cricket, which has developed consumer food products using protein sourced from crickets, has been awarded federal funds it plans to use to establish a local cricket farm. St.
WILLISTON, Vt. (AP) - At Tomorrow's Harvest farm, you won't find acres of land on which animals graze, or rows of corn, or bales of hay. Just stacks of boxes in a basement and the summery song of ...
Madeline and Pat Revier are raising hops. No, we're not talking about the flowers used to flavor craft beer. The Reviers are cricket farmers, raising crickets to be made into a high-protein, ...
It used to be that two sorts of people in this part of western Kenya ate crickets: the hungry, and singers who believed consuming the chirping insects would improve their voice. Times have changed. In ...
Dead or alive, crickets are in big demand these days. After Pat and Madeline Reviers' plan to raise crickets for high-protein, nutrient-packed cricket flour was temporarily stalled, they've pivoted to ...
Nathan Rubbelke, St. Louis Inno editor - St. Louis Business Journal May 28, 2023, 3:00am HST Submitted to SLBJ Sarah Schlafly Startup Mighty Cricket, which has developed consumer food products using ...