Kuala Lampur, Dec. 1 -- The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 2 calls for the eradication of hunger and the promotion of sustainable agriculture by 2030. Yet, the road to this ambition is marked by a troubling paradox: our growing appetite for animal protein is straining the very planetary system that sustains food production.

One unexpected solution now buzzing into the spotlight is Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) farming, which transforms organic waste into high-value animal feed and offers a pathway toward a more resilient food system. But while science is promising, the laws that govern food and feed remain stuck in the past.

Recent analyses in Sustainable Earth Reviews warn that progress toward SDG 2 is increasing...