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by Janic » 02/12/13, 18:08

It may just be a new source of food, a sort of supplement, which must have some advantages
effectively! But the intention, admittedly elsewhere, is to find a substitute for the possible production limit of factory farming which represents an ecological disaster.
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by Flytox » 02/12/13, 20:33

Janic wrote:
It may just be a new source of food, a sort of supplement, which must have some advantages
effectively! But the intention, admittedly elsewhere, is to find a substitute for the possible production limit of factory farming which represents an ecological disaster.


If that makes it possible to make money, I do not see well why this production of insects or other would not also fall in the usual productivist system, always more output, on the surface, with the raw material etc ..., d money now .... and therefore how it will limit the ecological disasters of overuse of everything we want.
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by Ahmed » 02/12/13, 20:50

We should rather say: "the intention invoked" officially, with a goal of Com '...
In reality, as the saying goes Flytox, this is an additional way to extract value, without any impact on conventional breeding.
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by Janic » 03/12/13, 08:31

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money now .... and therefore how it will limit the ecological disasters of the overexploitation of everything we want.

it's like everything else, it helps reduce ecological pressure. The current cultivation method generates parasitism which is combated by numerous chemicals which are dangerous for the health of plants and animals. The fact of harvesting these "parasites" would reduce this impact (think of the invasions of grasshoppers, thermites, etc ...) the time, indeed, to make a replacement business, which only goes back to better jump

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We should rather say: "the intention invoked" officially, with a goal of Com '...
In reality, as Flytox says, this is an additional way of extracting value, without any impact on conventional breeding.

Perhaps ! Unless the population takes a liking to it and industrial exploitation is possible as for industrial farming. Remember the average bid consumption at the beginning of the 20th century and currently with this explosion in demand.
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by Aumicron » 04/12/13, 08:44

Janic wrote:It's completely on the fringes! It's like comparing the peanuts from the aperitif to the meal itself.

Be careful though! In the case of a "reasoned" diet, the peanuts for the aperitif are no longer at the margin.
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by Janic » 04/12/13, 09:04

Be careful though! In the case of a "reasoned" diet, the peanuts for the aperitif are no longer at the margin.
what is a reasoned diet? :D
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by Aumicron » 05/12/13, 10:13

Let's replace food with agriculture and see the Wikipedia definition.

Sustainable agriculture : approach which applies to agricultural production taking into account environmental protection, health and animal welfare.

So in my mind,

Rational food : approach which applies to human food taking into account the protection of the environment, animal health and welfare.

A predominantly "organic" diet greatly reduced in calories, animal proteins and industrial products. And in this context, a handful of peanuts, walnuts, hazelnuts or almonds, that counts!
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by Philippe Schutt » 07/09/14, 18:07

we train for koh lanta? : Mrgreen:

I thought we didn't have enough insects for birds ...
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by hic » 07/09/14, 18:23

Philippe Schutt wrote:we train for koh lanta? : Mrgreen:

I thought we didn't have enough insects for birds ...

Hi Philippe Schutt

Each Frenchman eats an average of 500 grams of insects per year

Consumption of insects in food in France
31 tonnes. It is the quantity of insects that we eat each year in France, without knowing it because incorporated into other foods. This represents almost 500 kilo of insects every second.
*** http://www.planetoscope.com/Etonnant/12 ... rance.html ***
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by Philippe Schutt » 07/09/14, 19:32

ah yes that surprises. I confirm that the grilled grasshoppers are good enough, you just have to stop expecting to feel your legs move on your tongue.
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