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the grain decoupling has finally occurred with russia suspending its participation in the new start arms control treaty. russia and the west have gone their own separate ways and in the process. arms control appears to be dead in the water. more troubling times ahead. ah, nicole kidman justin timberlake, angelina jolie, and zach ephron all much on crickets, locust and spiders. in order to get there daily, desa protein has got o hughes in on this edition of 360 view, we're going to ask if this a new meal option is a hollywood fad or an attempt to push a new global agenda on the population. let's get started. ah.
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in democracy, the a human conception of insects is nothing new as the corner art has been around for decades. now globally, more than a 2000000000 people already eat and sex are merely in asia, latin american africa. however, recently the cuisine has found new popularity. as environmentalist are encouraging the eating of insects all to lighten the environmental footprint that those environmentally conscious diner say is more about the science as insects generate more bio mass with less input. now, for example, crickets are actually 12 times more efficient at converting a feed into edible weight than cowles of hope would be with millions more people choosing deep protein and nutrient rich insects. c, o, 2 emissions would be greatly impacted. but not only are bugs serving as a great source of protein, but also revenue as market predictors are predicting the value of the edible insect
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industry to be almost $9600000000.00 by 2030. so to see what all the buzz is about, we go to our international correspondent roxane: solano. many cold cures eating a variety of insects is part of their diet. in asia box are invading st. food markets in thailand, them from cricket soup to warm, you can get fried. batter or salt. with peppers. edible bucks are crawling into popular nice cups. neck during the last big arrival of cicadas in america. the s d a. had put out a warning to tell people to stop eating cicadas if they have a sale piece. allergy high and restaurants were getting creative to figure out a way how to turn these rare sightings into creepy curly culinary delights. now
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build gates and big names in hollywood are pushing to eat bugs a way to prevent climate change. but is this political motivation enough to make this trend mainstream in countries who don't normally have such a high appetite for iraq? and it's, of course, if you could convince an entirely new part of the population to ingest in 6, there would be a market to make money. so is the next place. bill gates is looking to score big box with box amazon. now, sales bag bugs from zebra toronto last 2 dark chocolate crickets. and don't forget the jungle trail mix with a delicate mix of scorpion spoon. and beetles to ca, call your fancy. the argument is bugs are high in protein and could replace the high intake of these chicken and pork which critics against eating these meats, say, racing. these animals exciting to pollution,
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time magazine even came out with an article, pushing blogs as a sustainable healthy alternative to meet. while many countries do have bucks as part of their diet, it is usually a seasonal snack, harvesting them or forming them could of course, leave down the same sleeper slope us with fees or chickens. and of course, you will have people begin to say, even eating bugs is inhumane. so scotty, would you try eating the leases? no traces bugs on purpose roxana? i mean i have to say, you know, you travel to other countries. you do get to explore different foods, france as cargo. we've had the debate here within the studio. did ask her go count as bugs kind of, but when it's dipped in butter and garlic, anything good taste good. i don't know, but on purpose seeking it out, i think it's different if you're going to tasted a delicatessen versus if it's something being pushed on you because there's no
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other options. so actually when i was writing some packets for you, i remember i have a little saved back in my closet. full of not full, but let's say like 10 and as a snack. and i remember my sister in columbia, she went to a region called cent, and then it's a state. and there they, you know, you can buy as a snack. but these are special and i never had to hard to try them. and they were my closet for 10 years and i actually called my sister yesterday and said, do you remember when you gave me those? and, and she said, yeah, was there the other day and they still sell them. so this is something that is imbedded in their culture and like i said, is special and their coal or to me your school loaners which is big but and so there are bought are very big. and that's like the do see parts of the,
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of the ends. it sounds like a song i once heard and we will go into alara's and i, once again, it's all about the culture on that side of it. and i think that's what's interesting about this. yes, various cultures have, but i would just like to remark, i'm going to be very careful of whatever dish you bring to the company. chris as well, like they are salted the assaulted and fried, so they do take their altered pride. big but aunts, correct. you heard it here 1st fact check it is true. yes. roxana, that explains so much about the personality that sometimes you bring, cuz this news room try been i guarantee there. delicious. thank you for that enlightening a story there. is this something that you can and should take a bite of what to ask our 1st guess, adjust athena. ronnie, a broadcast journalist and media trainer out of kenya. thank you so much for joining us. josephine. hi, how are you? so nice to be in. oh, it's so great to have you on, you know,
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this is an interesting subject. one that you know you have to have a good stomach for because in the west into my heart, veggie is the ability to eat in facts. it's actually becoming very trendy as a way to help and sustain the planet. do you actually think this is a reasonable way to help the fight against so called a climate change? well, interesting in africa bags or insects eating. and is something from the very old days and in different communities i talking about to my country where i come from bad to come on in, say so bad that i've been eaten for years by most communities in kenya and in the neighboring countries. i'm those are tom. mike's tom waits, dust cloud out of the ground at to 2nd period. most times in the month of august and september of every year. they come out of the antioch
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on just like that. nobody knows when they come out. but when they do, they do during the season and that they request for most homes that term people will eat them with some of the food and they are very delicious. don't they have very good protein. that white and very nice, i am. and food that people really enjoy for the short period that they spring out of the big, big grounds. another insect before i've been eating for years in the past on low costs, but low cost. so when they show up they are very distracting. unlike that might stop my so i have no destruction but low cost destructive. and in the past year or in the alley that teens 90 that is on. this is very significant for me. my mother
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was born in 1932 and the hand them is from when the low class came and ravaged the whole country that is like 90 as i will. she is 90 this year. i had them have 2nd them comes from it. when did they, you know, when the low cost came, when she is tells you how 2nd ma'am, anybody who knows will say, oh, that is the, you know, when they look, us invaded in a big way. so look us. i also eaten that delicacy ban were dried up and, and really roasted on, eaten with them at the food. but look, us are not very common actually until recently during they. yeah, of course. read that. look, us again showed up in east africa that very destructive, when they really cut down plans like seasons, you know, on leaves. they can see any leaves standing. so those also
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a delicacy they are eaten by the common ones are that that might sweet chem normally come out and when it's lately and sometimes event during the dry season. and this one's a big delicacy for more staying. right. and people leaving the western bottles came what not to have replaced my bait, and they don't eat and in the whole of the country. but in communities that come from the west, some battles kenya was interesting that you mentioned this has happened. come in and out throughout time cove. and when the locust came back, do you think that climate change is actually having an effect on the insect communion when they're coming or they see me less frequently from when even you are younger? um, what has happened over the years and again these, these i related even to, to wild mushrooms growing up when the lab was not killed up. you know, when the lab was more or not so much before i started and everything,
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there was so many food products that came out naturally out of the ground. even mushrooms, we have traditional muscles which i've kind of disappeared, this based and the man this done, my son told in the past there was a common common phenomena. but with time, as people continued tilling the land and under destroying the bank, will cease them until they have kept reducing over a period of time. so that diminishing day by day probably by the destruction of the environment. but this is, i believe cassie eve, it shows up on the timing bass or people really enjoyed for the short period bow. why and let me use that, what? bam, not slammed that. we don't, some insects, they just come out when they, they, they do. so then it's just natural, you just wait for them. they come when they come,
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you roast them and eat them and wait for another time. it will. and as a thing, it is, you know, how mainstream is it, and it sounds like it's obviously a better part of the culture for generations. but is it one of things that you can go to that you go to a restaurant and get as there's something in the house? is this something in vending machines are these easily available to all different groups of canyons, all the different that have availability to it? or is it just for those? maybe that's a delicatessen. if you go to a restaurant, well um you cannot determine when that will come out from. i mean, in the countryside, especially when the season for the time my its happens. it's not that this is the season when they're more time, it's coming out of the ground. i don't know what to wishes them to come out during that period, but probably because it's doing the plowing season, but bad be stabbed from that environment. they also show up doing really seasons in
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some instances. but again, like i said, they can't tell eating, that mites is not everywhere. it's in certain communities while we ship them over the years. some people cannot stand, flying insects can't stand eating insects. so it has to be something but, and you've grown up with your community as appreciated over the years. i'm do appreciate them. i come from the west, some battles kenya, and i do east on mice, but i have, we're friends and colleagues will come from central caring all from is them. kenny had become not imagine that you come eat insects. so this is all about how you are grown up, how you've seen this in sex on the appreciated ben, ma'am. none, but he has the can be a good delicacy. so it's not every waste destiny, some parts of the country. well, it seems like this trend is actually being pushed specially over in the west to western countries. and do you think there is almost too much of
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a cultural revolution, revulsion to overcome even if certain celebrities start getting involved in pushing these bugs. you think that will have an influence to expand people who would consider bugs as a part of their diet? oh, made me let me write me. it made me do about it. no. about probably. yeah. and that's the question. is there anything when you look at foods of the west? i think so many times people exist within their own little sphere or they think that you know, that might not seem appealing to them but is their foods. when you look out at the rest, the world that they eat, that you're going, that's a little crazy for you to taste. it's kind of a weird that you would actually do that. is there anything from other west or visit kenya's look at ago? why in the world would you eat that? am it depends. it depends on, on different people and how they look at that. because again, this is about an individual label and how you think on field about things.
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well, it's not really specific to anybody's just about choices. i'm how people want to, to look on these are now they want to handle me well, and we all know that regardless if you're hungry, you'll take whatever option, regardless of if it wasn't available to you readily before. thank you so much josephine chronic for joining us from kenya. i want you to please stay tuned. when we come back, we're going to continue our conversation with our guest on the phenomenon of eating, but see you shortly. ah ah at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people. and to defend the world from great pains who's
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with the food and medicine, and supplies. and fleet with november 22nd 2022 outraged orthodox christians confronted ukrainian security service offices, looking entrances and exits to keep the oldest monastery. they were looking for, alleged russian spies among the monks. we mean zillow seeming or was no violent foam. the reason for the brutal crime down one church is parishioners had sung
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a song about russia. ah, it's wrong been reason enough to condemn any all the dogs, christian attack, imprison, and even kill them. russia, what i knew russia finance. because when you store noonish store rossclovis pena, total thought us, you, the used me stop. good to see. did you see a new signal? i used to miss dog these seeds need 2 of them. oh, well, go back. we're talking today about this. push it to eat bugs. so joining us again is josephine corranio broadcast charles and media trainer joining us from kenya. and it's been interesting to talk about obviously the different cultures and how
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this has been a part of their society and their, their delicatessen for a long time. so you mentioned that it was possibly a regional choice at certain parts of can eat at certain parts doubt. i understand that insects are used to control pest instead of insecticides in certain regions. is that true? i want to know about, well, a noise that they use. thanks. i've talked about bad bell food, their food really and i believe they have some value probably protein value or some maybe signal. right. because them that been appreciated over the years i'm. they have been handed down to generations. i'm that and of been been really enjoy the period of time. you know, it's interesting to us and the reason why we're having this conversation right now is because it seems like, especially in the west and around the world that people are pushing insects and to be a part of a menu that hasn't traditionally been mainly because of this idea of food shortages
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that we're finding in countries around the world. what are you seeing in the grocery stores in kenya as all of your traditional foods that have always been there? are they still able to have access to? are you seeing a shortage, like many parts of the world are seeing right now? oh, well, but the thing is that um, every community of or every place people have their own kind of food from the, even as a country we have. but i have the all forms that people in west ok now or in central k. now the nissan kenya, or even at the cost their food types are different. they appreciate different types of food, depending on how been grown over the years. what was available for them. for example, if you were leaving the course of kenya, you're more likely to eat more rice and coconuts you know. and if you can, maybe from the western part of kenya, you are more likely to have mays meal. and if you come from central park or can
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hear you are more likely to have potatoes, irish potatoes and that kind of food because that is the kind of food that walks in your region that grows in that region. and for people come from the dry lands, they do more meet the pastoral is. that's the only food that they know and the food that works in that area. so it's, it's all day last no, really fixed food for southern places, but depends on your background on your area. what whacks, what grows, what days you are step on food. if it's bananas, if it's potato, so it to, it's totally define from one community to another depending on what is available in your place. you know, it's interesting. this is also coming about unfortunately because of the climate and, and we talked about a little bit about man made climate change that's happening in your region based on
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killing of the farm lands. but is climate change really a topic that is being discussed in content in kenya and are, is this idea of eating different foods like insects of rent, insects, part of a solution that you think is viable i'm. i think for me, every place, every, every community they adopt, what walks for them. coming. i happened to come from a region where we appreciate the termites. i can meet tom wrights. but other people from other areas may not appreciate them. it's just like the community from the lake region in kenya. they eat fish because they are, they are next to the lake of victoria. for example. there are communities in central canyon cannot eat fish. they don't even know how to be christian bones. so this is lindy bonded for one community to i'm not that depending on your area,
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what works for you, what have you grown up with what you appreciate. so these are who are lot of variety, but these open as to to know what other people use us food. i'm picking it up so it's i big i t i'm, it's open for you to choose choosing. that's an amazing thing because here in america, they're really trying to push across the countries other countries in the west are trying to push this idea of replacing beef and brin, chicken with insects in your own homes, as it's already within your dietary, within your menu. do you see this to being a proper replacement for protein? in your family is equivalent to a b for chicken? is the infect substitution. what's maybe it would be the difference? yes, because these insights are not formed. like i said, they have been a while to be just pop in,
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disappear really you have no hold on them. so you can't be sure that you can substitute them. we can all make that seasonal. they're just, i believe because it but pops up and leaves up. we'll so if these are weighed that this in say so they're stuck on insights that can be found. then of course, like they can be substitutes or beef chicken in our setups. but as it was now, this time, my son lucas impromptu, nobody knows when they would show up, but nobody knows when they will be off again. we are not in control of them because you are not funding ben buddies. the difference. well, that's interesting that you mentioned that you're not farming there. do you think as this continued pushes to, to get away from me that you can do you think, is there any, is there a strong agricultural community that potentially could expand to include farming and how much is farmed? food, or even laboratory food? that credit labs? how much do kenyans except that food into their, their dinner plate?
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i said that that might be natural. not much. not much. well, i think that the part of the question is, is, is it going to be just as acceptable, something that's farmed, if they do have to eventually start forming these animal in farming. these insects will they be as accepted as something that came from nature. and is that something that kids are kenyans open to having processed food on their table as much as they have over something that might have been naturally stated? well now what i attendance refi indigenous foods actually eventful vega to bos, apart from collab greens on a case which are normally good at farmed, bye bye. and the cabbage. probably. there are other beacon as they are vacant tables that to communities believing that a local which out of nutrition, lunch we try not to them noted that not to and jim
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was let me use that. was that bell, dan? meek. so i think of, for now these are little believe in regional fords in man, man, man in organic foods, in the matching foods that ted don't have a lot of chemicals. and that is how we believe that to been the old population. i able to leave for that long because they eat to indigenous forbes in beginning as vega timbales not so much and very vegetables that i've been planted in in farms and i've been sprayed with pesticides and all that. wow. well, thank you so much for doris, given our insight into how kenya's already had in sex with in their diet. i'll be interesting to see if this continues to be a push from the west that expand. thank you so much as if in karate. thank you. so much so are you ready to ride at crickets to your casserole?
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hel, listen, i am all for trying new taste. and i appreciate cultural color experiences. however, an animal with an agenda kind of turns my stomach. and while some say this is just the latest from conspiracy, there is to believe there is a secret to ball pushing insects onto the common mans plate. while a leaders like bill gates, george soros stockpile, more traditional foods for themselves. the fact that the un publish a study called edible insects, future prospects for food and feed security only as to the speculation. there is more to this recipe. but mainstream stores, like all the actually considering the sale of edible insects dealt with the cost of living crisis and green core members are hoping to use insect options to help cut food waste. all raise the question why the sudden push. now the fact we have our doubts to shows the lack of trust today society has in trends being exactly as they seem. maybe this is because it seems almost everything today has more than what has
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been made public and almost always has a hit in political agenda. however, with more than 2006 species worldwide deemed safe for consumption and environmental as hollywood and chefs could be working together to make sure in the near future, you could have your cockroach and eat it. i'm scared of hughes, and this has been your 36 of you. thanks for watching. oh, no news . a grain decoupling has finally occurred with russia. suspending is participation in the new start arms control treaty. russia and the west have gone their own separate ways and in the process, arms control appears to be dead in the water. more troubling times i had
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