 We were familiar with younger boys in rural areas. We used to... After the rains we had to gather in the night with some light in order to capture the insects, which normally come after the rains. And after which the following day we will have our delicious meals eating these insects, it was so good. That ended when we came to urban areas. We find that there was not much of that. Midi laftarens, people are in their homes. The children don't even go out to try to capture those insects. But with this program, what makes me happy is that it's now being brought back right here in the urban areas. So that people will benefit and their nutrition will be improved. So it's a good thing, which is a municipality. We are encouraging and we are supporting to the fullest. Here the young children are normally given maize mail porridge. And it lacks a lot of nutrients. The amino acids are very low. So now if we try to blend the insect a little bit of the insects and the maize mail and see if the porridge is acceptable for children, it can improve on the nutrition. So that's why I bought them. We are going to mail them and make a powder. We've got different indigenous ingredients. We've got different edible insects as well that are found locally. So we realize that a lot of our youths as well as all the other people in Zimbabwe are not really consuming all of these foods as much as we thought they were because there were so many perceptions about these foods being unappealing. They don't have that color, they don't really taste that nice, all of that. So we decided to be very innovative and add value in terms of the variety that these foods are found in. Now the other issue is since we are trying to promote their consumption we have discovered that most of these edible insects are very cis now such that they've been processed in the dried, most of them we use them in dried form so that we can use them when they are out of season. Powdered form, crushed form and so on. We have been so innovative that using even the other local foods which are not edible insects as such but we can combine and come up with a menu which is very interesting. We also realized that it's important to cater for all age groups in terms of product offerings because you'd find that most of the younger generations did not find the indigenous foods quite appealing and in the hotel industry we've got limited starters which are made from indigenous foods and limited desserts so we realized that we need to come up with more variety in terms of the starters and the desserts because yes, anyone can just cook up a main meal but when it comes to other things like snakes and there was little documentation so we decided that it's very important to come up with these indigenous recipes. Some of the tents I can get with the lenses and some of my imponuous gateways so it's another problem which I would have for this area. We did give support in the form of land so that we constructed a market for the insects selling so that they will have some quality to display the insects so that it runs marketable to attract the market and the customers so that we should put quality shoulder for them to have such an attractive market. So when we observed the amount of losses that were being made and also the appalling conditions within the open markets we thought it would be good to create a specialized market that will specifically sell insects as a module in Chinui so that if the users and consumers see this noble course they will perceive it, internalize it and even try to emulate it in other cities within Zimbabwe and even beyond. My name is Blessing Muteidze. I come from Manikaland. We are doing Mopani Wemfaming down there. I think we are the first in Zimbabwe if not in Africa to do Mopani Wemfaming. So we are sitting on a very small area for about 6 hectares I am saying small because it is a bigger area for up to say 20 hectares of Mopani Wemwood lot. So we are doing Mopani Wemfaming. We started in 2014 but up to now we haven't made any meaningful harvest. We have discovered that Mopani Wems are a food source to many creatures the birds, the major obstacle. We have got the lizards, all the lizards. We are thinking that if we put these trees under nets we cover them with nets completely so that no insect can enter even the birds the birds themselves, the lizards then I think you can overcome this problem because Mopani Wem surely is a profitable business once we are done with these insects and the birds.