The University of Leeds and Entocycle are behind a new £430,000 (US$540,315) research program to develop the protocols and codes of practice to unlock the growth of the UK insect farming industry.
The University of Leeds and Entocycle are behind a new £430,000 (US$540,315) research program to develop the protocols and codes of practice to unlock the growth of the UK insect farming industry.
The University of Leeds and Entocycle have unveiled a new £430,000 research programme, dedicated to developing protocols to unlock the growth of the UK insect farming industry.
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A new project has received funding to explore how livestock waste and insect farming can generate clean energy, whilst providing opportunities for farmers.