The FAO and Wageningen University will host a conference in May with the focus being on using insects to feed the world. It will held at the Hotel Reehorst, Ede, Netherlands 14-17 May 2014. People who are interested in attending have got the opportunity to register for an early bird fee until 15 February 2014.
FAO estimates that the world needs to increase its food production by 70% by 2050 in order to serve a global population of nine billion. Animal feed production is increasingly competing for resources (land, water and fertilizer) with human food and fuel production, urbanisation and nature.
70% of the world’s agricultural land is already directly or indirectly dedicated to meat production. With a growing world population and increasingly demanding consumers, can we still produce sufficient animal protein in the future? Urgently we need to identify alternative protein sources, and insects have great potential in contributing to global food security.
Specifically the conference would like to :-
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