Cricket, lovely cricket: Wicklow firm signs agreement to provide insect protein in Europe

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Wicklow-based Willows Ingredients, a distributor of raw materials for the food, healthcare, sports and animal nutrition industries, has signed a distribution agreement with Cricket One Asia to provide cricket protein in the European markets.

CricketOne Asia has gained EFSA Novel Food Accreditation and is

the only non-EU supplier of the cricket protein selling into Europe.

 

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