The amount of population in the world is increasing, especially in low- and middle-income country. It is
likely to increase from seven point two billion to nine point six billion in two thousand fifty. This cause needed
of food to soar up. Edible insects are one of the answer to global food crisis due to the high protein level and
rich in essential micronutrients, such as iron and zinc. They also don’t need as much space as livestock, emit
lower levels of greenhouse gases, and have an extremely high feed conversion rate. The team develop Jube,
a bio-inspired chamber for capturing edible insects, the food of the future. The trapping mechanism is the
result of the Genlisea violacea’s lobster-pot trap biomimicry. In order to mimic the lobster-pot trap, the team
designed the structure of hair pointing inward, which would prevent the insects that step into Jube to turn
backward. The overall look of Jube is like a pitcher plant, which is the intention of the designers to mimic the
fascinating shape of nature in order to make Jube more like a plant and less like a machine which can be
alienated for general people. To use Jube, the user need to put some insect food into the bottom part of Jube
to lure the insects. The wickerwork structure of Jube would let the wind flow by and spread the food odor to
surrounding environment. Once the insects follow the odor and step into Jube, they would not be able to
turn back due to the structure of hair pointing inward. The team is targeting both malnourished people and
people that are not. For the person that are suffering from malnutrition, we will teach them how to build Jube
by using local materials, so that they can have a device that can help them get more nutrients. After that we
will gather people in the area that are interested in working with us to create Jube for selling out to the
people who are not malnourished. For those general people, we are purposing them a sustainable way of
dining by selling a sophisticated insects capturing device that is unique and beautifully crafted in order to
promote edible insects consuming
The amount of population in the world is increasing, especially in low- and middle-income country. It islikely to increase from seven point two billion to nine point six billion in two thousand fifty. This cause neededof food to soar up. Edible insects are one of the answer to global food crisis due to the high protein level andrich in essential micronutrients, such as iron and zinc. They also don’t need as much space as livestock, emitlower levels of greenhouse gases, and have an extremely high feed conversion rate. The team develop Jube,a bio-inspired chamber for capturing edible insects, the food of the future. The trapping mechanism is theresult of the Genlisea violacea’s lobster-pot trap biomimicry. In order to mimic the lobster-pot trap, the teamdesigned the structure of hair pointing inward, which would prevent the insects that step into Jube to turnbackward. The overall look of Jube is like a pitcher plant, which is the intention of the designers to mimic thefascinating shape of nature in order to make Jube more like a plant and less like a machine which can bealienated for general people. To use Jube, the user need to put some insect food into the bottom part of Jubeto lure the insects. The wickerwork structure of Jube would let the wind flow by and spread the food odor tosurrounding environment. Once the insects follow the odor and step into Jube, they would not be able toturn back due to the structure of hair pointing inward. The team is targeting both malnourished people andpeople that are not. For the person that are suffering from malnutrition, we will teach them how to build Jubeby using local materials, so that they can have a device that can help them get more nutrients. After that wewill gather people in the area that are interested in working with us to create Jube for selling out to thepeople who are not malnourished. For those general people, we are purposing them a sustainable way ofdining by selling a sophisticated insects capturing device that is unique and beautifully crafted in order topromote edible insects consuming
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