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Get The Bug
Umberto Diecinove
36 episodes
1 month ago

I’m Umberto Diecinove, I am a documentary photographer and a filmmaker. And – for a while now – I’ve been investigating the potential role of insects in the solution of some of the global challenges we’re currently facing.


To do this, I’ve been traveling around the world, taking photographs and talking to world experts, visionary entrepreneurs, activists and people working in the field.


Welcome to Get the Bug Podcast, where you can listen to the conversations I recorded during my journey.


Farming insects could reduce the agriculture need for land and overfishing in the oceans, but also lower greenhouse emissions and help smallholder farmers, in developing economies, to depend less on expensive imported feed.


So… what if insects are the next game changers?


Join me for this insightful conversation on the potential of insects to make the world a better place, and the lessons we can learn from nature to build a more sustainable future for generations to come.


Check out www.gtbpodcast.com for more details.


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I’m Umberto Diecinove, I am a documentary photographer and a filmmaker. And – for a while now – I’ve been investigating the potential role of insects in the solution of some of the global challenges we’re currently facing.


To do this, I’ve been traveling around the world, taking photographs and talking to world experts, visionary entrepreneurs, activists and people working in the field.


Welcome to Get the Bug Podcast, where you can listen to the conversations I recorded during my journey.


Farming insects could reduce the agriculture need for land and overfishing in the oceans, but also lower greenhouse emissions and help smallholder farmers, in developing economies, to depend less on expensive imported feed.


So… what if insects are the next game changers?


Join me for this insightful conversation on the potential of insects to make the world a better place, and the lessons we can learn from nature to build a more sustainable future for generations to come.


Check out www.gtbpodcast.com for more details.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Natural Sciences
Personal Journals,
Society & Culture,
Science
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#13 Inclusive Venture and Cricket Farmers of All Abilities, with Ian Jones.
Get The Bug
23 minutes 6 seconds
1 year ago
#13 Inclusive Venture and Cricket Farmers of All Abilities, with Ian Jones.

Ft. Ian Jones systems and design thinker, co-founder of (among many other things) Agri House, an innovation impact venture working with marginalized communities to overcome food and financial insecurity in Cambodia.


Listen to our conversation to know more about Cambodian cricket farmers of all abilities, inclusive venture and adapting financing.


"If we can create an enabling and supportive environment for entrepreneurs of all abilities, then the success is built upon the abilities of the entrepreneur, and not how society defines or shapes them."


Agri House is a Khmer women owned and women led registered company. Cricket production represents one of the best alternative livelihoods in Cambodia. As a replacement or complement to rice cultivation, it is a stable production that provides a margin and a regular income. Which can quickly exceed the income of a rice farm. Requiring little space and initial investment. Agri House developed climate-resilient solutions for marginalized communities promoting inclusion, alternative livelihoods and good nutrition for youth.



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Get The Bug

I’m Umberto Diecinove, I am a documentary photographer and a filmmaker. And – for a while now – I’ve been investigating the potential role of insects in the solution of some of the global challenges we’re currently facing.


To do this, I’ve been traveling around the world, taking photographs and talking to world experts, visionary entrepreneurs, activists and people working in the field.


Welcome to Get the Bug Podcast, where you can listen to the conversations I recorded during my journey.


Farming insects could reduce the agriculture need for land and overfishing in the oceans, but also lower greenhouse emissions and help smallholder farmers, in developing economies, to depend less on expensive imported feed.


So… what if insects are the next game changers?


Join me for this insightful conversation on the potential of insects to make the world a better place, and the lessons we can learn from nature to build a more sustainable future for generations to come.


Check out www.gtbpodcast.com for more details.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.