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Galina asks:Why don't people eat the swarms of locusts plaguing Africa?
I have eaten crickets before (quite good). Also, it appears that may types of locusts are kosher! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosher_locust
In some places they do eat flies ...
.......given the widespread utility and positive attitudes to insect consumption
The question is why the infrastructure for capture is not established on a large scale given the widespread utility and positive attitudes to insect consumption
The immediate mass demand for emergency feeding is not very profitable, and even if you have product, the problem is one of distribution.
A desert locust swarm can be 460 square miles in size and pack between 40 and 80 million locusts into less than half a square mile. Each locust can eat its weight in plants each day, so a swarm of such size would eat 423 million pounds of plants every day.