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Is there a market for breeding protein insects?

Summary: There is a market.

There is a market for artificially cultured protein insects. You can contact large zoos for stable sales, because the protein worm contains high nutrients such as protein, fat and sugar, and the juice is soft and easy to feed, so it can be used as a good feed for zoos. It can also be sold regularly in hotels and restaurants, because the protein worm is a high-protein food that can supplement the amino acids and minerals needed by the human body.

Introduction:

Erythema rubra is an animal of Lepidoptera, which is harmless, and some fish (such as Manosaurus) even use it as food. The reason why this kind of insect appears is that the water body is too fat.

This so-called "protein worm" that looks pale to the naked eye should be an aquatic oligochaete named Aeolosoma glaum, also known as erythema.