Tag: insect farming
BSF rearing made more efficient
FreezeM's flagship product, PauseM®, consists of freshly hatched, highly viable, and accurately quantified neonates transported globally with over 90% survival rates. PauseM® has been...
Insects could transform plastic waste into protein
To date, at least 11 insect species, mostly in the larval stage, have been identified as capable of biodegrading plastics. The most thoroughly documented...
BSFL: Better health & welfare for poultry
The poultry industry faces increasing pressure to enhance sustainability, improve animal welfare standards, and maintain production efficiency. Black Soldier Fly Larvae offer a multifaceted...
Germany gives green light to Reploid
Bavarian authorities have given official approval to Reploid for the establishment of ReFarmUnit. According to Reploid, this approval marks the starting point for the...
Insect genetics company secures £2.1M investment
Beta Bugs has secured a £2.1 million investment led by TRICAPITAL Angels alongside Scottish Enterprise. The investment is expected to enable the company to...
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...
Packaged Feeds and FreezeM partner for zero-waste BSF farming
Packaged Feeds has partnered with FreezeM, integrating its PauseM® breeding technology to scale its innovative insect-based waste management solutions. This partnership represents a pivotal...
World’s largest insect farm to be built in Spain
The biotech company Tebrio broke ground on its new 90,000 m2 plant, which will have an annual production capacity of more than 100,000 tons...
MYGroup to scale up production with first BSF farm
MYGroup has announced that its first Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farm will be opening in January 2025 in Yorkshire, England. The new farm continues...
Management of food waste with black soldier flies expands in Australia
Goterra’s food waste management system has arrived in Western Sydney, Australia, which uses Black Soldier Fly larvae (BSFL) to break down food waste onsite...