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insect protein

UK research links BSFL to better welfare in fast-growing broilers
28-04 | News

UK research links BSFL to better welfare in fast-growing broilers

Scientists have called on the feed industry to consider the potential of replacing meat-and-bone meal and imported feed additives with black soldier fly larvae. Photo: Canva
07-08-2025 | News

Feeding quails black soldier fly larvae yields promising results

Due to current EU legislation only live insects can be fed to production animals. However, it is not unlikely that this legislation will change in the future. Photo: Koos Groenewold
10-09-2020 | Article

Housefly larvae contribute to sustainable layer nutrition

Photo: Shutterstock
07-08-2020 | News

Roadmap for upscaling insect protein production

Feeding insects or insect meal to broilers doesn t negatively impact meat quality. Photo: Michel Velderman
08-07-2020 | News

Are insects and microalgae the broiler feed of the future?

Just 1 duck can eat over 200 locusts a day. Photo: Dighini
29-06-2020 | News

Ducks to combat locust plague in Pakistan

Locusts have great potential as animal feed and are virtually free. Photo: FAO
19-06-2020 | Article

Swarms of locusts to become chicken feed



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