Seems the GREEN RELIGION also has it's own Dietary Laws - Eating Bugs....
I have seen the foolish taking root... Job 5:3
"The European Commission announced the Farm to Fork (F2F) Strategy, touting it as a “fair, healthy and environmentally-
friendly” program that will focus on “increasing the availability and source of alternative proteins such as ......insect-based proteins and meat substitutes.”
EU centric news site EURACTIV, noted that the policy is calling for eating bugs, and spoke to Constantin Muraru from the international platform of insects for food and feed (IPIFF), an EU non-profit organisation which represents the interests of the insect production sector.
Muraru lauded the idea of both humans and animals eating more bugs, saying that there is “enormous potential.”
The EU continues to push the idea of eating bugs, with its Food Safety Authority having approved the sale of bugs as “novel food” earlier this year, meaning that they are likely to be mass produced for human consumption throughout the continent by the end of the 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."
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I have seen the foolish taking root... Job 5:3
"The European Commission announced the Farm to Fork (F2F) Strategy, touting it as a “fair, healthy and environmentally-
friendly” program that will focus on “increasing the availability and source of alternative proteins such as ......insect-based proteins and meat substitutes.”
EU centric news site EURACTIV, noted that the policy is calling for eating bugs, and spoke to Constantin Muraru from the international platform of insects for food and feed (IPIFF), an EU non-profit organisation which represents the interests of the insect production sector.
Muraru lauded the idea of both humans and animals eating more bugs, saying that there is “enormous potential.”
The EU continues to push the idea of eating bugs, with its Food Safety Authority having approved the sale of bugs as “novel food” earlier this year, meaning that they are likely to be mass produced for human consumption throughout the continent by the end of the 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."
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