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Poor Harvesting Season In Poland
A sunset is seen over field of corn in Belchatow, Poland on August 22, 2025. The harvest is drawing to a close. Many farmers say this year's harvest has been delayed due to the weather. As a result, 30 percent of the grain is unfit for human consumption. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Poor Harvesting Season In Poland
Straw bales are seen on an a tractor in Belchatow, Poland on August 22, 2025. The harvest is drawing to a close. Many farmers say this year's harvest has been delayed due to the weather. As a result, 30 percent of the grain is unfit for human consumption. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/NurPhoto) -
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Josè Francesco Cianni, the chief executive of Nutrinsect portrayed inside Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Cricket flour produced inside Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Cricket flour produced inside Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Cricket flour produced inside Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Cricket flour produced inside Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Cricket flour produced inside Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Dead crickets ready to be processed inside Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
A worker at Nutrinsect bags dead crickets taht will be stored in a refrigerator before being processed inside Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
A worker at Nutrinsect bags dead crickets taht will be stored in a refrigerator before being processed inside Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Crickets breeded at Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Nutinsect has become the first in Italy to be given the green light to sell food made from insects for human consumption, defying Italian food purists and even a government attempt to curb its use.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Crickets breeded at Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Nutinsect has become the first in Italy to be given the green light to sell food made from insects for human consumption, defying Italian food purists and even a government attempt to curb its use.
Montecassiano, Italy.
Roberto Salomone / Guardian / eyevine
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Josè Francesco Cianni, the chief executive of Nutrinsect portrayed inside Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Josè Francesco Cianni, the chief executive of Nutrinsect portrayed inside Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.
Roberto Salomone / Guardian / eyevine
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
New-born crickets breeded at Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.. Nutinsect has become the first in Italy to be given the green light to sell food made from insects for human consumption, defying Italian food purists and even a government attempt to curb its use.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Nutrinsect the Italian cricket-breeders putting a positive spin on insect-based food.
Cianni brothers aim to change minds with Italy’s first company to produce flour from crickets for human consumption.
Nutrinsect, the startup founded by Josè Francesco Cianni and his brother in Italy’s central Marche region, was the country’s first company to be given a licence to produce and sell insect-based food for human consumption.
The licence was a just reward for the years the siblings had spent pursuing their conviction that protein and vitamin-packed crickets were not only good for human health, but could contribute towards saving the planet.
Crickets breeded at Nutrinsect factory in Montecassiano in Marche region in Italy.
Montecassiano, Italy.. Nutinsect has become the first in Italy to be given the green light to sell food made from insects for human consumption, defying Italian food purists and even a government attempt to curb its use.
Montecassiano, Italy.
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Meow Meow - Mephedrone
Mephedrone also known as 4-MMC, meow meow or plant food or bubbles is a stimulant and entactogen drug of the amphetamine and cathinone chemical classes. It is a synthetic substance based on the cathinone compounds found in the khat plant of eastern Africa. Mephedrone can come in the form of capsules, tablets or white powder that users may swallow or snort.
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Meow Meow - Mephedrone
Mephedrone also known as 4-MMC, meow meow or plant food or bubbles is a stimulant and entactogen drug of the amphetamine and cathinone chemical classes. It is a synthetic substance based on the cathinone compounds found in the khat plant of eastern Africa. Mephedrone can come in the form of capsules, tablets or white powder that users may swallow or snort.
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Meow Meow - Mephedrone
Mephedrone also known as 4-MMC, meow meow or plant food or bubbles is a stimulant and entactogen drug of the amphetamine and cathinone chemical classes. It is a synthetic substance based on the cathinone compounds found in the khat plant of eastern Africa. Mephedrone can come in the form of capsules, tablets or white powder that users may swallow or snort.
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Meow Meow - Mephedrone
Mephedrone also known as 4-MMC, meow meow or plant food or bubbles is a stimulant and entactogen drug of the amphetamine and cathinone chemical classes. It is a synthetic substance based on the cathinone compounds found in the khat plant of eastern Africa. Mephedrone can come in the form of capsules, tablets or white powder that users may swallow or snort.
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Meow Meow - Mephedrone
Mephedrone also known as 4-MMC, meow meow or plant food or bubbles is a stimulant and entactogen drug of the amphetamine and cathinone chemical classes. It is a synthetic substance based on the cathinone compounds found in the khat plant of eastern Africa. Mephedrone can come in the form of capsules, tablets or white powder that users may swallow or snort.
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Meow Meow - Mephedrone
Mephedrone also known as 4-MMC, meow meow or plant food or bubbles is a stimulant and entactogen drug of the amphetamine and cathinone chemical classes. It is a synthetic substance based on the cathinone compounds found in the khat plant of eastern Africa. Mephedrone can come in the form of capsules, tablets or white powder that users may swallow or snort.
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Mephedrone capsules
The drug Mephedrone also know as 4-MMC that is legal in the UK and readily available on the Internet for around £15 a gram, enough for five doses. It has already been made illegal in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Israel. It is rapidly sweeping across the UK drug scene as the substance of choice. Its effect is reported to be very similar to ecstasy and cocaine. A number of organizations including drug charities have called for it to be banned.
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Mephedrone capsules
The drug Mephedrone also know as 4-MMC that is legal in the UK and readily available on the Internet for around £15 a gram, enough for five doses. It has already been made illegal in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Israel. It is rapidly sweeping across the UK drug scene as the substance of choice. Its effect is reported to be very similar to ecstasy and cocaine. A number of organizations including drug charities have called for it to be banned.
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Mephedrone capsules
The drug Mephedrone also know as 4-MMC that is legal in the UK and readily available on the Internet for around £15 a gram, enough for five doses. It has already been made illegal in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Israel. It is rapidly sweeping across the UK drug scene as the substance of choice. Its effect is reported to be very similar to ecstasy and cocaine. A number of organizations including drug charities have called for it to be banned.
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Mephedrone capsules
The drug Mephedrone also know as 4-MMC that is legal in the UK and readily available on the Internet for around £15 a gram, enough for five doses. It has already been made illegal in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Israel. It is rapidly sweeping across the UK drug scene as the substance of choice. Its effect is reported to be very similar to ecstasy and cocaine. A number of organizations including drug charities have called for it to be banned.
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Mephedrone capsules
The drug Mephedrone also know as 4-MMC that is legal in the UK and readily available on the Internet for around £15 a gram, enough for five doses. It has already been made illegal in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Israel. It is rapidly sweeping across the UK drug scene as the substance of choice. Its effect is reported to be very similar to ecstasy and cocaine. A number of organizations including drug charities have called for it to be banned.
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Mephedrone capsules
The drug Mephedrone also know as 4-MMC that is legal in the UK and readily available on the Internet for around £15 a gram, enough for five doses. It has already been made illegal in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Israel. It is rapidly sweeping across the UK drug scene as the substance of choice. Its effect is reported to be very similar to ecstasy and cocaine. A number of organizations including drug charities have called for it to be banned.
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Whale meat for sale in Tokyo, Japan
Whale Meat Shop at Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo. The meat on display includes endangered fin whale meat, recently controversially imported from Iceland... the cardboard sign reads "fin whale, Iceland". Tsukiji fish market is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world.
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Whale meat for sale in Tokyo, Japan
Whale Meat Shop at Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo. The meat on display includes endangered fin whale meat, recently controversially imported from Iceland... the cardboard sign reads "fin whale, Iceland". Tsukiji fish market is the biggest wholesale fish and seafood market in the world.
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