German Cheese Mite V the British Mealworm …and the winner is ? Confusion reigns in the Food Standards agency When the Food Standards Agency (FSA) erroneously banned edible insects after Brexit, it created widespread confusion and disruption across the sector. Businesses that had invested heavily in sustainable protein production suddenly faced legal uncertainty, with products Read More
Brexit disaster story – A self inflicted fiasco The edible insect industry in Europe is the fastest growing, sustainable protein sector in the world. In the UK, however, it has all but ground to a halt since Brexit, because a change in law has yet to decide the legal status of edible insects, leaving the
The edible insects Brexit disaster – FSA “confused” and confusing on edible insects In this article we cover the edible insects Brexit disaster caused by the Food Standards Agency incompetence. In the first of a series of blog posts we are publishing how the ‘competent’ authorities, DEFRA and the Food Standards Agency, are leading the
London’s First Insect Farm: A Small-Scale Revolution with Big Potential In a modest 30 m² space in West London, a quiet revolution is underway—one that started as a school project and has since grown into something distinctly sustainable. Horizon Insects, the UK’s first edible insect farm, is quietly demonstrating that worms and crickets might just
How to Make an insect burger Today we offered a London bug restaurant cooking experience to the BBC. We showed our guest how to cook a bug burger and some chocolate and mealworm cakes. The filming was part of a program for BBC World BBC Africa What’s new explaining to a young audience that eating
Edible bugs for kids; we tell you why. Kids have a deep sense of nature and wanting to protect the natural world. Why not get them involved in preparing a kids’ classic with a twist ?