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IPIFF: EU authorisation of insect proteins “a major milestone”
IPIFF President Adriana Casillas highlighted the European Union authorisation of insect proteins in poultry and pig feed as ‘one of the major milestones of...
EU authorizes insect proteins in poultry and pig feed
The European Union has authorized the use of processed animal proteins derived from insects (insect PAPs) in poultry and pig feed. The Commission Regulation (EU) 2021/1372 about the act was published in the Official Journal of the European Union.
The marginal solution for alternative proteins: INSECTS
"As the Danish great physicist Niels Bohr said: “Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future.” But I have no doubt the...
Polish startup raises €9.5M for autonomous insect protein factory
Proteine Resources has secured €9.5M in funding to build the world’s first fully autonomous insect protein factory. The financing will allow the Polish startup...
Understanding Feed Proteins in Animal Nutrition
Animal feed proteins are essential feed ingredients for improving growth performance, supporting the immune system, and ensuring efficient production in animals. The global animal...
The Insect Oil Advantage: Healthy animals, plus a greener future
The animal feed and pet food industries rely heavily on fats and oils to provide proper nutrition and aid functionality. However, access to raw...
Traditional food production and insect farming for protein go hand in hand
My vision of insect farming is not that it's starting to push out mainstream agriculture, but it more comes alongside it and helps to...
European Insect Industry: Driving protein autonomy and job creation
At the heart of the EU’s pursuit of agri-food resilience is protein autonomy - the goal to produce a greater share of Europe's protein...
UKEIA calls for action on UK’s insect protein regulations
Pointing out that the UK lags behind other countries in the approval and use of insect-based proteins, the UK Edible Insects Association (UKEIA) has...
UK sees growing interest in insect protein sector
The UK Edible Insect Association believes that 2025 will be the year alternative protein goes mainstream. Preparing for the Nest 1.0 - Farmed Insect...