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Since July 2017, EU legislation has been changed and now permits that animals in aquaculture can be fed with processed animal protein (PAP) from insects. This legislative amendment mainly affects ...
In the animal feed sector, insect protein is being increasingly used as a sustainable and nutritious feed option for livestock, poultry, and aquaculture. This is especially critical in aquaculture ...
Finnish biotech company Volare has closed a €26 million funding round to build protein production plant, Volare 01. Located ...
Insect producers say EU rules are choking their industry and driving it into financial ruin — with the environment paying the ...
Volare secures €26m to build first insect protein facility in Finland. The Finnish biotechnology firm will produce insect protein for aquaculture feed and other products using black soldier fly.
The global insect protein market is on a sharp growth trajectory, with a projected valuation of USD 834.38 million in 2025, ...
India-based carbon removal startup Alt Carbon scored a seed round, while John Deere acquired aerial imaging startup Sentera.
“Most of the industry’s production capacity, investment, and output are dedicated to supplying high-quality insect protein (...) for aquaculture, poultry, pig farming, and pet nutrition ...
From pet food to human food, insects have many potential uses in Australia. But the industry has to overcome some big challenges around public perception first.
And, even though animal welfare advocates and the agriculture industry often clash when debating the role of agriculture subsidies, propping up the market for insect protein doesn’t help farmers ...
"Tyson foods replacing animal protein with insect protein, I can't believe people still buy Tyson foods," reads the post. It said the future facility will house an enclosed system to breed ...