The invasive gorse bush could produce enough protein to “easily” feed millions of people, according to a leading expert. While gorse is native to Britain, it has been widely cleared across Scotland due to it encroaching on valuable arable land that is used for other crops. The prickly plant contains 17% protein content and has previously been used as an animal feed.
Test-tube meat could be the sustainable and ethical way forward
Lab-grown meat Since the unveiling of a laboratory-produced meatball in 2016, UPSIDE Foods created the world’s first lab-grown chicken filet and duck à l'orange. Roughly 45-50% of the world’s land surface area...