Table for 10 Billion
Table for 10 Billion
World Bank - Agriculture and Food
Farming the Future: Insects
24 minutes Posted Dec 8, 2021 at 4:30 am.
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When you think of the world's immense biodiversity, it's surprising people eat such a small variety of foods – a few grains, a few animal species. One of the main sources of protein in the animal kingdom remains largely uncultivated: insects. Farming them in an organized way presents an opportunity to make a dent in hunger and climate change while creating jobs.

Dorte Verner, lead agriculture economist in the food and agriculture global practice, joins show host Jason Fields to discuss a new report on the subject: ‘Insect and Hydroponic Farming in Africa: The New Circular Food Economy’.

CREDITS

Host: Jason Fields, communications consultant, World Bank

Guest: Dorte Verner, lead agriculture economist in the food and agriculture global practice

Report Authors and Contributors: Dorte Verner, Nanna Roos, Afton Halloran, Glenn Surabian, Edinaldo Tebaldi, Maximillian Ashwill, Saleema Vellani, and Yasuo Konishi