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posted by martyb on Saturday October 10 2020, @01:18PM   Printer-friendly
from the Ynot? dept.

Insect protein start-up raises $372m to fund world's largest insect farm

French insect farming startup Ynsect has raised a further US$372m as it seeks to build the largest insect farm in the world.

The company has extended its Series C funding to $372m on top of $148m disclosed last year, increasing total financing to $425m – the largest amount ever raised by a non-American 'agtech' business and more [than] the rest of the global insect protein industry has raised collectively.

The new capital will fund completion of an insect farm in Amiens, France in early 2022, which will produce 100,000 tons of insect products annually, as well as create 500 direct and indirect jobs.

The new funding comes from Astanor Ventures, LA-based Upfront Ventures, Hollywood star Robert Downey Jr.'s FootPrint Coalition, existing investor Hong-Kong-based Happiness Capital, Supernova Invest (the leading early stage investor in the French deep tech market) and Luxembourg-based Armat Group.

Ynsect said the current global spike in demand for protein and plants poses a serious risk for the world's already fragile ecosystems, requiring extra water and land and generating greenhouse gas emissions.

To address this problem, Ynsect has created a patented process for cultivating mealworm to produce a variety of highly digestible protein and fertilizer products. It said that these products sustainably replace animal proteins consumed in the supply chain by fish & livestock farms, animal proteins used in pet food and fertilizers used in plant nutrition, while leading to greater yields and health benefits for the animals and plants being fed.

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  • (Score: -1, Troll) by Ethanol-fueled on Saturday October 10 2020, @08:39PM

    by Ethanol-fueled (2792) on Saturday October 10 2020, @08:39PM (#1063042) Homepage

    " Also it's AI stealing farm-jobs from humans since most of it will be automated. "

    Farming could and should be more automated, but cheap Beaners provide a quick and easy excuse for putting off automation research and implementation. If there were a viable program to further develop and implement agricultural automation, maybe some tax breaks or something to offset the R&D costs or incentives for engineers to help rural communities (like for teachers and doctors), we can ditch the nasty diseased Mexican scum once and for all and have only Americans running all aspects of our agriculture.

    It makes sense that France, the nucleus of Haute Cuisine, be shitted up with bug-farms. This is because the EU is now run by Jews, and Jews don't like anybody who says or does anything better than they do. You can see this when interacting with Jews, say you come up with a better idea than theirs or a good counter-argument of theirs. They do that thing where they lower their head to the table and put both hands on their temples as if in anguish. That is relevant to this post because Jews don't like to see model societies, such as the Nordic societies before multiculturalism, or a strong culture of food as the French have. If a society can do anything better than their own, then they destroy that society as being a "threat" to their dominance.

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