The World Economic Forum really doesn’t expect the population to eat bugs. This is all a diversion tactic. Yes, it does intend to seriously curtail current agricultural practices, but it has no intention of replacing traditional foods with insects. It will simply starve out the surplus population in order to achieve its goals of what it considers a sustainable level of humans on this planet (600 million).

The WEF policies are against modern agriculture, livestock rearing and the use of chemical inputs. If these agricultural methods are eliminated, switching to insect husbandry in order to feed 9 billion people will require the same industrial agricultural processes to do so. Wether one produces one ton of beef or one ton of cricket protein, the environmental impact will be identical. Better tighten your belt if the WEF has its way. It has found it more soothing to state that bugs will be on the menu than to say it will starve 85% of the current human population.

Nick