This Waterloo tech company helps cricket farmers grow bugs for protein | CBC News

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They're part of a sustainability project developed by Aspire Food Group that uses artificial intelligence to help farm crickets as an alternative source of protein.

CBC NewsCrickets grown in Windsor, N.S. at Midgard Insect Farm as used as protein in pet food.

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Wow! There are so many OTHER options for protien on this earth! We don't have to eat bugs.

For what market?

Please, God! No! 80% you say!?🤮😱

DefundCBC I will NOT live in a pod I will NOT eat the bugs. We were promised space travel not the proletarianization and 3rd-Worldification of White countries.

Eating red meat bad. Eating bugs good.

Wait, there are cricket farmers?!

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