Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada revealed June 27 an $8.5 million investment to Aspire, an insect agricultural company, to build a new production facility in Canada. The facility will process cricket-based protein, helping to advance the use of insect proteins in human and pet food products.
According to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, food-grade processing of insects is relatively new in Canada, however insect-based proteins create an opportunity for the countrys agri-food industry to develop more sustainable products.
"The strength of Canadian agriculture has always been its openness to new ideas and new approaches, said Peter Fragiskatos, parliamentary secretary to the Minister of National Revenue and member of Parliament for London North Center. Aspire is helping to re-shape how we think about agriculture and opening the door to new product and market opportunities."
Founded in 2013, Aspire strives to tackle worldwide food scarcity with a focus on edible insect production, therefore developing highly nutritious foods and lowering its environmental impact. Currently, the company has production facilities in London, Ontario, and Austin, Texas. In 2020, Aspire purchased 12 acres of land in Ontario to construct what it expects to be the largest automated, food-grade cricket processing facility in the world.