The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

I’m A Celeb worms may beat hunger

- JAKE KEITH

Dundee academics hope to create an affordable food source with the help of worms eaten on popular TV show I’m A Celebrity.

Scientists at Abertay University plan to use mopane worms to develop an insect-based porridge to tackle malnutriti­on in poverty -str icken Zimbabwe.

T he insec ts are best known in the UK for being part of eating challenges in the hit ITV show hosted by

Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly.

In Zimbabwe, they are a commonly farmed delicacy and a valuable source of nutrients.

The £1 million project will modify existing local recipes and upscale traditiona­l rearing techniques used by mopane worm farmers.

It is hoped this will improve the health and nutritiona­l status of primary school children in some of the countr y ’s poorest communitie­s.

Project lead Dr Alberto Fiore said: “At the moment, maize is a staple food in Zimbabwe and is used in the production of traditiona­l foods for the whole family, including for weaning children.

“This is problemati­c as it is extremely low in protein, essential minerals, amino acids and fatty acids.

“It also contribute­s to obesity, which, combined with malnutriti­on is an inescapabl­e problem right now.”

The innovative project

has been made possible through a grant from UK Research and Innovation’s GCRF scheme.

It also involves experts from Sheffield University and three universiti­es in Zimbabwe.

Dr Fiore added: “We know through existing research that edible insects are a good source of nutrients and, importantl­y,

they are very affordable. We will be using existing techniques on a larger scale, and we hope this will help improve health in school-age children.”

Dr Viren Ranawana, a researcher in the project from Sheffield University’s School of He a l t h and Related Research, said: “Undernutri­tion in primary school children is a

recognised Zimbabwe.

“This is why the study is so important, and its strength is that it uses a culturally relevant approach as a solution.

“Mopane worms are a traditiona­l food and an impor tant par t of the country’s diet and economy.

“It is also a very sustainabl­e food source.” problem in

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RESEARCH: A scientist at work. Right: I’m a Celebrity presenters Ant and Dec.

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