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Edible Insects Market to Notice Prominent Compound Annual Growth Rate of 24 8% by 2030, Size, Share, Trends, Demand, Market Growth and Competitive Analysis

Data Bridge Market Research has released a new report titled Edible Insects Market which delves deep into growth strategies, drivers, opportunities, key

4 reasons insects could be a staple in Aussie diets, from zesty tree ants to peanut-buttery bogong moths

With the global population predicted to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, one of the biggest challenges in our lifetimes will be securing enough food for everyone. We have only finite land and water resources, and climate change, environmentally harmful practises and emerging diseases threaten supply chains. Today, we’ve taken a leap towards bringing insects into mainstream Australian diets, with the launch of CSIRO’s Edible Insects Industry Roadmap. It carves out a comprehensive plan exploring the challenges and opportunities for Australia to become a player in a global industry worth A$1.4 billion by 2023. The roadmap provides a handy framework for anyone interested in getting a slice of the cricket pie, including new insect start-ups, farmers, food producers, researchers, policy makers and First Nations enterprises. To unlock the farming potential of Australia’s native insect species, we need to form new collaborations, co-develop First Nations-owned initiatives, and conduct

4 reasons insects could be a staple in Aussie diets, from zesty tree ants to peanut-buttery bogong moths

Research Scientist, CSIRO We have only finite land and water resources, and climate change, environmentally harmful practises and emerging diseases threaten supply chains. Today, we’ve taken a leap towards bringing insects into mainstream Australian diets, with the launch of CSIRO’s Edible Insects Industry Roadmap. It carves out a comprehensive plan exploring the challenges and opportunities for Australia to become a player in a global industry worth A$1.4 billion by 2023. The roadmap provides a handy framework for anyone interested in getting a slice of the cricket pie, including new insect start-ups, farmers, food producers, researchers, policy makers and First Nations enterprises. To unlock the farming potential of Australia’s native insect species, we need to form new collaborations, co-develop First Nations-owned initiatives, and conduct more research.

Global Edible Insects Industry Report 2021 with Focus on China

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Global Edible Insects Industry Report 2021 with Focus on China - ResearchAndMarkets.com March 11, 2021 GMT DUBLIN (BUSINESS WIRE) Mar 11, 2021 ADVERTISEMENT The report provides key statistics on the market status of the Edible Insects manufacturers and is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the industry. Firstly, the report provides a basic overview of the industry including its definition, applications and manufacturing technology. Then, the report explores the international and Chinese major industry players in detail. In this part, the report presents the company profile, product specifications, capacity, production value, and 2016-2021 market shares for each company.

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