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Tyson joins insect protein industry October 18, 2023 at 6:25 a.m. by John Magsam ...
As Ghana’s aquaculture sector expands to meet growing demand for locally produced fish, so is the soaring cost of quality fish feed. At the centre of this challenge is protein meal, the most ...
Insect protein, long hailed as a sustainable food source, hasn’t caught on in the mainstream. But in recent years, interest in insects as ingredients for animal food has been growing.
Tyson Foods and Protix, an insect protein company, entered into a partnership to build an insect ingredient facility in the U.S. to produce animal feed and pet food.
Kees Aarts, CEO of Dutch insect farming company Protix, inspects a tray of black soldier fly larvae at the company’s facility in Bergen Op Zoom, Netherlands, June 28, 2021.
The insect farm, operated by Oregon-based Chapul Farms , would take the larvae from the flies, dry them and grind them into a protein powder to add to pet food or other food products.
The company reported a loss of $97 million, or 28 cents per share, in its second quarter compared with a year-ago profit of $829 million, or $2.28 a share. During recent conference calls, company ...
Tyson Foods and Protix, an insect protein company, entered into a partnership to build an insect ingredient facility in the U.S. to produce animal feed and pet food.
Tyson Foods and Protix, an insect protein company, entered into a partnership to build an insect ingredient facility in the U.S. to produce animal feed and pet food.
Tyson Foods and Protix, an insect protein company, entered into a partnership to build an insect ingredient facility in the U.S. to produce animal feed and pet food.
Tyson Foods and Protix, an insect protein company, entered into a partnership to build an insect ingredient facility in the U.S. to produce animal feed and pet food.