The
United Nations' Food and Agricultural Organization released a study and
handbook Tuesday on what they call `six-legged livestock' - edible bugs
and worms that can help meet global food demand that is expected to
grow 60 percent by 2050. The agency says they provide a rich source of
protein, vitamins and minerals.
The study was
conducted in Thailand, where insects including crickets, grasshoppers
and bamboo worms have long been a part of diets, especially in rural
areas.
Entomologist Yupa Hanboonsong says
about 200 insect species are eaten in Thailand. Cricket farming alone is
already a $30 million industry there, but only a few other species have
been commercially marketed.

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