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Episode 40 - The Ento Podcast IAFF Conference

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Today on The Ento Podcast we have another review of this month's Insects as food and feed conference

We also have a new sponsor

- Crunchy Critters The UK’s leading supplier of internationally sourced, varied and exclusive ready-to-eat edible insects and arachnids.

Use ENTO10 at checkout to get 10% off your shop

The Insects as food and feed conference

This was a two day Conference on Insects as Food and Feed, Special Interest Group and was held by the Royal Entomological Society on April 2-3, 2019 at the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.

It brought together UK producers and users of insect-based products both as animal feed and as a novel protein source in human diets, where we had the opportunity to discuss the progress that has been made over the last year and exchange ideas.

Day one focused on insects as food, and day two examined insects as animal feed. Both days begin with a case study followed by three short presentations that outline developments and challenges in that sector.

Day One

Case Study 1 - Andy Holcroft from Grub Kitchen. Grub Kitchen is based on the award-winning visitor attraction, the academic centre of excellence, and working farm- The Bug Farm

Case Study 2 - "Fantastic (mini) beasts & how not to kill them" - Gary Needham from Syngenta

Case Study 3 - "Technological enhancements for insect breeding" - Roko Bosnjak from Entocycle

Day Two

Case Study 1 - "Multibox & the wider industry" - Paul Wright from Multibox

Case Study 2 - "Antimicrobial peptides in insect farming" - Chris Leonard & Tristan Cogan from IMBT

Case Study 3 - "Histology in insects" - Benjamin Kennedy - Veterinary Surgeon

As mentioned in the show

Kric8

Crunchy Critters - Don't forget to use ENTO10 at checkout

The Royal Entomological Society

Royal Agricultural University

Grub Kitchen

The Bug Farm

Syngenta

Entocycle

Multibox

IMBT

Woven Network

Michelmores

ADAS

Farm491

Ento News Feed - Facebook Group

The Entopodcast - Facebook page

BUG - Insect food meal box

  continue reading

41 episodes

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Today on The Ento Podcast we have another review of this month's Insects as food and feed conference

We also have a new sponsor

- Crunchy Critters The UK’s leading supplier of internationally sourced, varied and exclusive ready-to-eat edible insects and arachnids.

Use ENTO10 at checkout to get 10% off your shop

The Insects as food and feed conference

This was a two day Conference on Insects as Food and Feed, Special Interest Group and was held by the Royal Entomological Society on April 2-3, 2019 at the Royal Agricultural University in Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England.

It brought together UK producers and users of insect-based products both as animal feed and as a novel protein source in human diets, where we had the opportunity to discuss the progress that has been made over the last year and exchange ideas.

Day one focused on insects as food, and day two examined insects as animal feed. Both days begin with a case study followed by three short presentations that outline developments and challenges in that sector.

Day One

Case Study 1 - Andy Holcroft from Grub Kitchen. Grub Kitchen is based on the award-winning visitor attraction, the academic centre of excellence, and working farm- The Bug Farm

Case Study 2 - "Fantastic (mini) beasts & how not to kill them" - Gary Needham from Syngenta

Case Study 3 - "Technological enhancements for insect breeding" - Roko Bosnjak from Entocycle

Day Two

Case Study 1 - "Multibox & the wider industry" - Paul Wright from Multibox

Case Study 2 - "Antimicrobial peptides in insect farming" - Chris Leonard & Tristan Cogan from IMBT

Case Study 3 - "Histology in insects" - Benjamin Kennedy - Veterinary Surgeon

As mentioned in the show

Kric8

Crunchy Critters - Don't forget to use ENTO10 at checkout

The Royal Entomological Society

Royal Agricultural University

Grub Kitchen

The Bug Farm

Syngenta

Entocycle

Multibox

IMBT

Woven Network

Michelmores

ADAS

Farm491

Ento News Feed - Facebook Group

The Entopodcast - Facebook page

BUG - Insect food meal box

  continue reading

41 episodes

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