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by mentalpiracy 821 days ago
there is no version of reality where farming a carnivore that requires animal proteins for growth is magically going to be more economically efficient than non-carnivores.
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It is basically a way to recover waste. The article mentions that:

> The most common feed inputs were wild-caught rodents and waste protein from agri-food supply chains (e.g., pork, chicken, fish). Many of the larger python farms make sausages from processed waste protein.

So it gives you a few extra percent when you're already 90+% food-secure?