SINGAPORE -- A Japanese startup that produces food from silkworms plans to sell its products in Singapore as the city-state is expected to allow the import and sale of edible insects this year.
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Morus CEO Ryo Sato explains his company's business during an event in Singapore on June 25. (Photo by Fumika Sato)
SINGAPORE -- A Japanese startup that produces food from silkworms plans to sell its products in Singapore as the city-state is expected to allow the import and sale of edible insects this year.