aspire food group /channels/taxonomy/term/941/all en These entrepreneurs want you to eat bugs /channels/channels/news/these-entrepreneurs-want-you-eat-bugs-287635 <p>The edible bug business is expected to grow to a whopping $720 million by 2024.</p> <p>Looking to meet demand is the Aspire Food Group, co-founded by former MBA student <strong>Mohammed Ashour</strong>.</p> <p>Next year, Aspire will scale its 25,000-square-foot operation into an adjacent building that is ten times larger.</p> <p><a href="http://jeguezaimbo.blogspot.com/2018/06/a-new-animal-farm.html#!/2018/06/a-new-animal-farm.html" target="_blank">Read more</a></p> Wed, 13 Jun 2018 16:17:35 +0000 webfull 138521 at /channels A great milestone for Aspire Food Group /channels/channels/news/great-milestone-aspire-food-group-285711 <p>Aspire Food Group, a manufacturer of food products made from crickets co-founded by former MBA student <strong>Mohammed Ashour</strong>, announced that it has acquired Exo, a producer of protein bars made from crickets.</p> <p>According to Ashour, “There was such a great meeting of minds it very quickly evolved into Aspire acquiring Exo. The synergy and logic just make sense”.</p> <p><a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2018/03/08/cricket-food-company-aspire-acquires-cricket-protein-bar-maker-exo/#121eb5164f19" target="_blank">Read more</a></p> Thu, 08 Mar 2018 21:16:52 +0000 webfull 136226 at /channels The future of food can be found in insects /channels/channels/news/future-food-can-be-found-insects-283279 <p>Restauranteurs and entrepreneurs around the world are heeding the call for more sustainable food sources. Among them is the <strong>Aspire Food Group</strong>, which has recently doubled its production of crickets for human consumption at its Texas farm.</p> <p>And they are not the only ones to recognise the value of insects as food. The edible bug business is booming, with a global market of $33 million in 2015, according to the research firm Global Market Insights, which expects it to grow 40 percent by 2023.</p> Thu, 07 Dec 2017 21:31:56 +0000 webfull 133432 at /channels Crickets: a healthy food choice that’s tasty too /channels/channels/news/crickets-healthy-food-choice-thats-tasty-too-278288 <p>Former MBA student <strong>Mohammed Ashour</strong> and the Aspire Group have come a long way since winning the Hult Prize in 2013 for their vision of creating a high-tech cricket farm to produce foods for human consumption.</p> <p>The Aspire Group has since erected a 25,000-square-foot building in Austin, Texas, which produces roughly 22 million crickets every month.</p> <p>Despite great headway, Ashour recounts his plans for further expansion, along with the nutritional benefits of crickets.</p> Mon, 16 Oct 2017 21:43:50 +0000 webfull 131979 at /channels Are crickets the meal staple of the future? /channels/channels/news/are-crickets-meal-staple-future-270901 <p><strong>Mohammed Ashour</strong>, co-founder of Aspire Food Group, received the Highly Commended Award at FoodBytes, a startup competition that supports innovative ideas in food and agriculture. The Aspire Group transforms crickets into high-protein powder and snacks, and are looking to expand their market into the U.S., where the aversion to insects as food seems to prevail.</p> <p><a href="https://www.bizjournals.com/austin/news/2017/09/29/crickets-for-dinner-and-kelp-jerky-future-of-food.html" target="_blank">Read more</a></p> Mon, 02 Oct 2017 20:03:25 +0000 webfull 131589 at /channels Can a palm weevil cure world hunger? /channels/news/can-palm-weevil-cure-world-hunger-237731 <p><span>Every week, Inside Africa takes its viewers on a journey across Africa, exploring the true diversity and depth of different cultures, countries and regions.</span></p> Thu, 31 Jul 2014 19:06:00 +0000 webfull 103767 at /channels Une farine à base de sauterelles pour réduire la faim dans le monde ? /channels/news/une-farine-base-de-sauterelles-pour-reduire-la-faim-dans-le-monde-263645 <p>Depuis quelques temps, la nourriture à base d'insectes semble de plus en plus populaire. Un succès qui pourrait bien encore monter d'un cran avec cette découverte. Des étudiants de l'Université ƽ岻 ont mis au point une farine fabriquée à base d'insectes et destinée à faire du pain et d'autres aliments.</p> Mon, 24 Oct 2016 17:24:23 +0000 webfull 122370 at /channels ƽ岻 law grad makes Forbes 30 Under 30 list /channels/news/mcgill-law-grad-makes-forbes-30-under-30-list-257888 <p>Recent ƽ岻 law grad<strong> Shobhita Soor</strong> says she is “grateful to be in good company,” after being recognized by Forbes magazine as a breakout talent of 2016 30 Under 30 list. </p> <p>Along with her teammates — while studying in the joint civil-common law and MBA program — Soor helped create a company that addresses food security around the world with innovative technology.</p> Mon, 18 Jan 2016 18:49:39 +0000 webfull 115248 at /channels Insect burgers could be the future /channels/channels/news/insect-burgers-could-be-future-237921 <p><span>Palm weevils. To look at, these tiny bugs are relatively unassuming, perhaps even slightly creepy to the insect-adverse. To <strong>Mohammed Ashour</strong>, however, they are the solution to many of the ills facing the developing world. The humble palm weevil could potentially eradicate world hunger and malnutrition, it could lift whole communities out of poverty, and bring down global C02 levels. For a creature measuring just a few inches in length, that's a lot of power.</span></p> Fri, 08 Aug 2014 15:47:10 +0000 webfull 103877 at /channels Canadian startup banks on bugs as ‘the new sushi’ /channels/news/canadian-startup-banks-bugs-%E2%80%98-new-sushi%E2%80%99-236983 <p><span><span>Mohammed Ashour</span> dreams of a world where gourmet grasshoppers are devoured by urban professionals, where savoury palm weevils are slurped back as delicacies.</span></p> Fri, 06 Jun 2014 17:14:38 +0000 webfull 103137 at /channels Dec 3: 2017 Hult Prize @ ƽ岻 /channels/news/dec-3-2017-hult-prize-mcgill-264358 <p>On Saturday, Dec. 3, ƽ岻 will be hosting the Hult Prize @ ƽ岻 — the university-level competition for the prestigious Hult Prize. The Hult Prize is a social entrepreneurship challenge that invites student teams to solve some of the world’s toughest challenges, affording them a chance to win $1,000,000 in seed funding. Winners from the University will go on to represent ƽ岻 at the regional competitions in March 2017.</p> Thu, 24 Nov 2016 18:27:12 +0000 webfull 123242 at /channels Entomophagy: Can you swallow this food trend? /channels/news/entomophagy-can-you-swallow-food-trend-258302 <p>Would you rather miss a PB by a single second, or eat a grasshopper? Runners who are competitive enough would probably strongly consider the grasshopper in this moment… being grossed out is temporary, but pride is forever, right? Eating insects isn’t new. Including bugs are a main food ingredient (the technical term is entomophagy) is however becoming more trendy.</p> Wed, 03 Feb 2016 18:55:51 +0000 webfull 115736 at /channels A handful of US companies are trying to grow insects people will want to eat /channels/news/handful-us-companies-are-trying-grow-insects-people-will-want-eat-255672 <p><span>It’s hard to hear anything over the chirping. Cardboard boxes filled with egg cartons and sheets of plastic buzz with thousands of young-adult crickets calling out to one another to mate.</span><br /> <span><span>...<strong> Gabriel Mott</strong>, the chief operating officer of <strong>Aspire Food Group</strong>, yells above the noise and points inside one of the boxes. “You see the one with the wings?” he asks. “That’s a female. They get their wings at their final stage.”</span></span></p> Mon, 28 Sep 2015 14:47:06 +0000 webfull 112829 at /channels Ottawa researcher hopes bugs can address global food insecurity /channels/news/ottawa-researcher-hopes-bugs-can-address-global-food-insecurity-237039 <p><strong>Gabe Mott</strong><span> is spending the summer in Mexico, where the company he's part of is trying to figure out how to industrialize the production of insects — or micro-livestock — to address global food insecurity.</span></p> Wed, 11 Jun 2014 16:32:54 +0000 webfull 103201 at /channels Desautels alumnus bets on bugs to solve world hunger /channels/channels/news/desautels-alumnus-bets-bugs-solve-world-hunger-267464 <p>As the world’s population increases, the pressure to find an ecologically-feasible protein source is mounting, so former MBA student <strong>Mohammed Ashour</strong> of the<strong> <a href="//www.mcgill.ca/desautels/alumni/notable-alumni/2013-hult-team-aspire">Aspire Food Group</a></strong> is bringing a foreign concept to the US: eating insects. Long a staple protein source in many countries, bugs offer a bigger protein hit, and require fewer resources than traditional livestock does.</p> Mon, 03 Apr 2017 15:59:42 +0000 webfull 126830 at /channels