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Edible Insects Market 2024-2028

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  • June 2024
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Insect Protein Market 2025-2029

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Insect Protein Market - Forecasts from 2025 to 2030

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Edible Insects Market Report 2024

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  • October 2024
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Insect Protein Market Report and Forecast 2024-2032

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Protein Ingredients Market Overview, 2029

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The Edible Insects market is a subset of the Meat, Poultry and Eggs market. It is composed of products made from insects, such as cricket flour, mealworm powder, and roasted crickets. Insects are a sustainable source of protein, and their production requires fewer resources than traditional animal-based proteins. Insects are also a source of essential vitamins and minerals, and are high in fiber. The Edible Insects market is growing rapidly, driven by increasing consumer awareness of the health and environmental benefits of insect-based products. Consumers are also becoming more open to trying new foods, and the availability of insect-based products is increasing. Companies in the Edible Insects market include Aspire Food Group, Bitty Foods, Exo, Chapul, and Entomo Farms. These companies produce a variety of insect-based products, such as protein bars, snacks, and flour. They are also working to develop new products and expand their reach. Show Less Read more