Let Them Eat Bugs! EU To Approve Insects for Human Consumption

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Europeans will soon be joining the Chinese in chowing down on bugs and insects, with the European Union set to permit the sale of locusts, crickets, grasshoppers, and mealworms as "food" for human consumption in the EU.

Europeans will soon be joining the Chinese in chowing down on bugs and insects, with the European Union set to permit the sale of locusts, crickets, grasshoppers, and mealworms as “food” for human consumption in the EU.

The European Food Safety Authority is expected to announce the new law within the next few weeks, granting bugs a “novel food” classification that will allow the mass production of insect-based food items for humans later this year.

These have a good chance of being given the green light in the coming few weeks,” the secretary-general of the International Platform of Insects for Food and Feed, Christophe Derrien, told The Guardian.

We reckon these authorisations will be a breakthrough for the sector so we are looking for those authorisations quite impatiently. They are taking the necessary time, they are very demanding on information, which is not bad. But we believe that once we have the first novel food given a green light from EFSA that will have a snowball effect,” Derrien added.

Insects contain “high-quality protein” argues Christophe Derrien.

Breitbart report: In 1997, the EU passed a law requiring a “novel food” classification for products that did not have a history of being consumed as food by Europeans.

The United Kingdom, Belgium, Finland, Denmark, and the Netherlands all decided that the law did not apply to animals and therefore continued to permit the sale of bugs as food. Countries like France, Spain, and Italy decided to ban the sale of insects as food as a result of the law.

The eating of insects has long been touted by climate change activists as a possible replacement for meat, which they claim negatively impacts the environment. However, eating bugs has remained a niche practice in the West.

The most popular insect, the adult H. parallela, is rich in protein and several vitamins and minerals. They can be dry roasted or used in recipes (with the head, arms, and legs removed).

Industry experts hope that the loosening of restrictions will open up market opportunities for the edible insect business, with companies in Spain, France and Switzerland ramping up production.

We are expecting the next few years will be very interesting ones and obviously the novel food authorisations will definitely help,” Derrien said.

The sort of foods ranges from whole insects as an aperitif or as snacks to processed insects in bars or pasta or burgers made out of insects,” he added.

We believe that insects for food is one solution for some of the biggest challenges we are facing on the planet. In the context of scarce resources, and insect production is not too demanding, you have the capacity to produce high-quality protein. That is a very promising solution,” Derrien concluded.

Baxter Dmitry

Baxter Dmitry

Baxter Dmitry is a writer at The People's Voice. He covers politics, business and entertainment. Speaking truth to power since he learned to talk, Baxter has travelled in over 80 countries and won arguments in every single one. Live without fear.
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3 Comments

  1. There is nothing wrong with eating bugs! If you eat shrink, crabs, and lobster you’re eating bugs. The only problem is people aren’t accustomed to the idea.

  2. The best protein for human consumption is the sperm of virgin boys They know. They who would sell you bugs for massive profits to themselves And besides you hardly need any protein or day A piece of red meat the size of your thumbnail is all .4 eggs ,or the bodies own absorption of non ejaculation They lie and lie and lie about everything For Baal their true God. .

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