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Gold star if you can name her.
Reverse image search says it's Lana Rhodes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lana_Rhoades
I don't think she's particularly notable.
Early life
Rhoades was raised by a single mother in a suburb of Chicago. At 14, she admired the glamour of the models in The Girls Next Door and wanted to be like Anna Nicole Smith.[1]
America’s largest meat producer has announced a new partnership with a World Economic Forum-linked company to open a major insect processing plant in the United States.
Tyson Foods Inc., the largest producer in the U.S. for all kinds of meats, is buying a stake in Netherlands-based insect-protein company Protix BV.
Protix BV describes itself “as leading the world in the technical aspects of insect production.”
The company has also been hailed by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and was awarded with globalist organization’s “Technology Pioneer” award.
Protix CEO Kees Aarts is also listed as a member of the WEF.
The two companies will collaborate to establish a manufacturing facility in the U.S.
The new plant will produce bug-based meal and oil, typically used in fish feed and dog food.
However, Tyson CFO John Tyson said in an interview that “in the long run,” the company will produce products that are “good for people.”
Gold star if you can name her.
The Russian government classified fly larvae and eggs as agricultural products and approved a new procedure for their breeding.
Russian journalists drew attention to the document published on the website of the Russian government.
The government order is dated October 2023, but apparently it has not been widely popularized before.
The document, in particular, enshrines in Russian legislation the concept of "product from the black lion fly". Among such products:
larval fat,
finely ground fly flour,
flour of coarse grinding from the fly,
pellets from larvae,
puree from larvae.
In addition, the list of agricultural products was supplemented with the items "fly eggs" and "live, chilled and frozen fly larvae".
In this regard, the journalists recalled the initiative of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Denys Manturov, who proposed to "work with the mentality" to teach Russians to eat fly larvae.
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use bug meal for poultry farming feed and aquaculture
that is as far as I would want it to go
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use bug meal for poultry farming feed and aquaculture
that is as far as I would want it to go
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That is called raising chickens
Tyson, a major US producer of beef, pork and chicken, is betting on protein that comes from insects.
The meat processor said on Tuesday that it has invested in Protix, a Netherlands-based insect ingredients maker. Tyson is not only taking a minority stake in the company, but is working alongside it to build a US factory. That facility will use animal waste to feed black soldier flies, which will then be turned into food for pets, poultry and fish. Tyson did not disclose the financial specifics of the deal.
Yep, over a trillion (with a T) cicadas bursting forth
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Don't expect light planes to crash into it.