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<blockquote data-quote="samochod" data-source="post: 1923966" data-attributes="member: 493962"><p>In theory switching from traditional animal products to insects is great for the environment and is a source of protein that's great for the poor. However, the cost and manufacture of putting the infrastructure in place to breed the quantities of inverts to western health and hygiene standards will be eyewatering. The cost to consumers will be massively disproportionate to those in Asia. A 2p per litre rise in fuel duty somehow equates to 13p on every cucumber so imagine how the producers would recoup their initial investments if they had to revolutionise the farming sector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samochod, post: 1923966, member: 493962"] In theory switching from traditional animal products to insects is great for the environment and is a source of protein that's great for the poor. However, the cost and manufacture of putting the infrastructure in place to breed the quantities of inverts to western health and hygiene standards will be eyewatering. The cost to consumers will be massively disproportionate to those in Asia. A 2p per litre rise in fuel duty somehow equates to 13p on every cucumber so imagine how the producers would recoup their initial investments if they had to revolutionise the farming sector. [/QUOTE]
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