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IPIFF welcomes vote backing authorisation of insect PAPs
The International Platform of Insects for Food and Feed (IPIFF) has welcomed the vote of the ENVI Committee backing a regulatory proposal from the European Commission on the use of insect PAPs (processed animal proteins) for poultry and swine.
The present and future of the insect industry in 5 questions
Insects, which are considered as a valuable feed ingredient to reduce the environmental footprint and make production sustainable in the livestock and feed industry, has quickly turned into an industry. IPIFF Secretary General Christophe Derrien explained in 5 questions the current situation, market size, future potential and growth prospects of this rapidly growing industry.
Insect-fed salmon and trout pass the test of taste with flying colours!
As part of developing insect-fed value chains in aquaculture, InnovaFeed and its partners have conducted in-depth research on the impact of including insect protein in salmonids feed on the end product quality and taste. Expertly trained taste testers have evaluated salmon/trout fillets in comparative trials. In research, no experts were able to organoleptically differentiate insect-fed salmon or trout from traditionally-fed counterparts.
RegTech Talks discuss insects at Feeding the Future event
RegTech Talks hosts the grand finale of its Feeding the Future webinar series on June 3. The role and place of insect proteins in sustainable animal feed production will be discussed at the event.
IPIFF: “A major step forward for the European insect sector”
IPIFF appreciated the EU authorities' move to set up standards for insect frass as a major step forward for the European insect sector.
What does insect industry promise for future?
By the end of the decade, we anticipate that insect farms will become relevant actors in the agri-food chains, upcycling lower value materials into higher value insect-derived products, for food, feed, or other applications.
Bold rethinking of pet nutrition with insect protein gains momentum
With over 500 million cats and dogs globally, feeding our pets contributes to a soaring 56 and 151 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emission per year - similar to the combined emissions of the Philippines and Mozambique. Insect protein is a rapidly emerging sustainable pet food ingredient.
Automated liquid feeding systems for insect feeding
Insect industry benefits from automated liquid feeding systems developed by WEDA for feeding. With the WEDA liquid feeding system, very different raw material components can be metered out in the desired quantity and transported smoothly over long distances.
Bühler’s Insect Technology enters a new phase
Bühler’s Insect Technology enters a new phase for contributing to a sustainable meat value chain.
Insect meals in animal feeds
A real alternative to conventional protein carriers?
Insect proteins are expected to take a relevant position in the animal feed market and especially in the...