Practice Abstract: Slow scargots

The farmer, a relative newcomer in the field, has long been fascinated by snails and their potential as a future food source due to their low-calorie content and high protein levels. Driven by this passion, the farm Slow Escargots was founded in 2012; establishing itself as the largest snail farm in the Netherlands. In 2016, the farm transitioned to different greenhouses, providing enhanced opportunities to hold farm visits and tastings

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  • Belgium
Autori
  • Rani Van Gompel
Svrha
  • Dissemination
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Document
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310 kB
Stvoreno dana
01-02-2023
Izvorni jezik
English
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COCOREADO
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CC BY-SA
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