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Tag: Environmental Impact of Food Production

Israeli company get $14m. boost for black soldier fly food solution

February 15, 2024February 15, 2024David Rutman

Israeli company FreezeM which specializes in breeding black silver flies has completed a $14.2 million Series A funding round to accelerate the deployment of its flagship product, PauseM. PauseM provides ready-to-use young larvae of the black soldier fly, which have been “paused” in their growth cycle for 14 days but can be reawakened. By using […]

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