Andrew talked about the current state and future of edible insects and cricket farming with Epoch Times.
http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/1999371-will-americans-ever-eat-insects-for-food-startups-say-yes-we-will/ Exo and Tiny Farms close rounds in early 2016
http://www.wired.com/2016/03/investors-bet-millions-wont-balk-eating-bugs AgFunder News - Tiny Farms raises seed round from a Zuckerberg as cricket farming heats up2/18/2016
Announcing the close of our seed round in AgFunder News
https://agfundernews.com/tiny-farms-raises-seed-round-from-a-zuckerberg-as-cricket-farming-heats-up5396.html Dan spoke with SF Chronicle about edible insects and Tiny Farms in this feature of Bay Area edible insect companies.
http://www.sfchronicle.com/green/article/Bay-Area-firms-look-forward-with-insect-based-6798907.php The Atlantic interviews Andrew about Tiny Farms and Edible insects in video piece about the future of protein.
http://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/411802/our-meatless-morrow/ Tiny Farms mentioned in piece on Silicon Valley's forays into alternative protein.
http://fortune.com/2015/10/05/future-food-protein/ Tiny Farms featured as one of 13 companies pioneering the future of protein.
http://foodtechconnect.com/2015/09/29/algae-insects-cultured-meat-startups-pioneering-the-future-of-protein/ Dan talks optimism and changing the world with edible insects on the Food Startups Podcast, episode 59
http://www.foodstartupspodcast.com/tinyfarms/ The FT covers the production side of the edible insect sector, interviewing Tiny Farms and other industry pioneers.
http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/b72f9ebe-0f5c-11e5-b968-00144feabdc0.html Syndicated here in Gulf News if you don't have a FT.com account: http://gulfnews.com/news/offbeat/edible-insect-farming-a-solution-to-famine-1.1546755 Tiny Farms explains the need to scale insect production in this article from "The Magazine for Clean Capitalism".
http://www.corporateknights.com/channels/food-beverage/u-s-cricket-farming-scales-14358168/ Tiny Farms co-founder Daniel Imrie-Situnayake quoted on how to fix the insect supply crunch:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/kidspost/can-insects-go-from-pests-to-popular-snack-foods/2015/04/16/d496bafc-e372-11e4-81ea-0649268f729e_story.html Tiny Farms explains cricket farming in this future-of-food discussion by the UC Berkeley alumni magazine.
http://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/summer-2015-confronting-future/stir-fry-crickets-and-sauteed-weeds-why-food Based on a study projecting the growth of alternative protein, this exploration of various technologies includes an interview with Tiny Farms co-founder Daniel Imrie-Situnayake on the potential for insects as food.
http://civileats.com/2015/04/28/alternative-protein-could-make-up-one-third-of-the-market-by-2050 Tiny Farms co-founder Andrew Brentano talks with host Katy Keiffer about the amazing potential for insect farming in our modern food system.
http://goo.gl/aYkoET EcoWatch profiles the edible insect food trend, naming Tiny Farms as a key player.
https://ecowatch.com/2015/03/19/insects-climate-friendly-superfood/ Food Navigator - Tiny Farms: Edible insects are a novelty today, but they'll be mainstream tomorrow3/18/2015
Food Navigator interviews Tiny Farms co-founder Daniel Imrie-Situnayake about the road to widespread insect consumption in the US and beyond.
http://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/R-D/Tiny-Farms-Edible-insects-will-be-be-mainstream-in-future Tiny Farms co-founder Andrew Brentano shares some wisdom on the food safety of insects in this discussion of insects' potential in sports nutrition.
http://www.naturalproductsinsider.com/blogs/sports-nutrition/2015/03/insects-for-athletes-the-buzz-on-bug-protein.aspx Tiny Farms co-founder Daniel Imrie-Situnayake discusses how the company is using the next-generation Tessel microcontroller platform to prototype data capture systems for industrial insect farming.
http://www.iotjournal.com/articles/view?12798 Fast Company writer Adele Peters explores how Tiny Farms is building a repeatable model for the commercial development of insects, starting with the industrial production of food-grade crickets.
http://www.fastcoexist.com/3043020/this-startup-is-building-a-model-for-the-first-high-tech-cricket-farm Details of the collaboration between Tiny Farms and MIGHTi, working together to bring mealworm farming to women's co-operatives in rural Zambia.
http://www.nelson.wisc.edu/news/story.php?story=2108 Treehugger - Welcome to the bug farm: edible cricket rearing goes industrial in California2/26/2015
Melissa Breyer covers the FutureFood 2050 interview with Tiny Farms co-founder Daniel Imrie-Situnayake, exploring how the company is using precision agriculture to scale agricultural insect production.
http://www.treehugger.com/corporate-responsibility/welcome-bug-farm-edible-cricket-rearing-goes-industrial-california.html Tiny Farms co-founder Daniel Imrie-Situnayake discusses why crickets are appealing to the American palate.
http://www.foodnavigator.com/Market-Trends/Taste-taboos-From-sushi-to-cheese-to-insects Tiny Farms co-founder Daniel Imrie-Situnayake talks to Guardian Sustainable Business editor Marc Gunther about the company's plans to use precision agriculture to scale agricultural insect production:
http://futurefood2050.com/us-cricket-farming-scales-up/ Marketplace interviews Tiny Farms co-founder Andrew Brentano on the rapidly growing industry.
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