Global Steak
Global Steak: Demain nos enfants mangeront des criquets is a 2010 French documentary television film directed by Anthony Orliange.
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Directed by | Anthony Orliange |
Country of origin | France |
Original language(s) | French |
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Running time | 94 minutes |
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Plot
The film explores the problem of meat consumption by humans and suggests that the increasing demand of meat in the world could lead to a catastrophe.
Entomophagy section
- Entomologist Séverin Tchibozo suggests the larvae of the rhinoceros beetle contain much protein (40%), more than chicken (20%) and beef (approximately 18%) and that larvae could become a protein source for a large [human] population.
- Professor Arnold van Huis at Wageningen University in Netherlands says that locust can produce 1 kg protein from 2 kg fodder compared to a cow needing 10 kg fodder to produce the same amount protein. Other benefits are that locust does not produce greenhouse gases and does not need antibiotics.
- Marian Peters of Bugs Organic Food talks of people's attitudes towards eating insects and suggests separating mealworms from their exoskeleton and repackaging them in the same manner as Surimi.
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External links
- Global Steak on IMDb
- Global Steak at canalplus.fr, retrieved 25 February 2011.
- Global Steak at programme-tv.netprogramme-tv.net, retrieved 21 February 2011.
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