Tag: insect proteins
Loopworm insect protein approved for Indian aquafeed market
Marking a significant step in sustainable aquaculture nutrition, Loopworm has secured regulatory approval for the use of its insect protein and fat products as...
Global Black Soldier Fly experts to unite at BSFCON 2025
Black Soldier Fly experts from around the world will gather in the UK on 8–10 September for BSFCON 2025, the international conference dedicated entirely...
Insect protein in aquafeed: Proven gains in salmon performance & sustainability
Insect protein in aquafeed is gaining momentum, as research into its health and performance benefits has now established high-quality black soldier fly larvae (BSFL)...
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...
Nasekomo’s CEO joins IPIFF Board to advance insect protein sector
Marc Bolard, the Chief Executive Officer and Co-founder of Nasekomo, was appointed to the Board of the International Platform of Insects for Food and...
New Report: Insect protein could be 13.5 times worse for climate than soy
Commissioned by the UK Government, a new Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) reveals that for 13 out of 16 main environmental impact categories, insect meal...
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...
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...
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...