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Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Edible insects for man.
Animal protein is sourced from different creatures nowadays, a select group have been craving for a shift to insects for protein needs.The argument is that they produce no emission thus preventing changes in the environment.Insect farming require less space for rearing than other animals and are cheap to raise.
Insects can be raised anywhere,thus its suitable for urban agriculture and its not labor intensive. Thinking of a lean startup idea, with rapid turn over then INSECT FARMING is a good option. The plus for this type of farming is that man and animals can feed on the products to satisfy their protein needs.
The inclusion of insects in animal feed is on the rise and many more are looking at the option see and in man many more are moving to this type of farming because of climate changes see
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