Tag: BSF
Bühler & NRGene Canada partnership reshapes the insect-based protein industry
Dr. Gil Ronen, CEO and Co-Founder of NRGene: “Through our partnership with Bühler and the establishment of the North American Insect Center, we are...
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...
Proteina’s sustainable insect protein secures EU support
Egyptian Proteina Feeds has secured support from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the EU for its insect-based protein. With the support,...
Agroloop opens industrial-scale insect protein processing plant
Agroloop has opened one of Central Europe's most important alternative animal feed protein plants in Hungary with an investment of €30 million. FreezeM will...
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...
Canadian start-up opens first commercial scale BSFL facility
Oberland Agriscience has opened its first commercial scale black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) facility with a focus on advancing animal & soil nutrition. Supported...
Nasekomo introduces new CFO
Nasekomo has appointed Svetlin Aleksandrov as its new Chief Financial Officer. Aleksandrov will be responsible for financial planning, risk management and legal coordination, and...
Unveiling M-BSF Platform – The most advanced platform for rapid development of BSF strains
As the M-BSF platform enables the development of tailor-made strains with novel traits, it presents new opportunities for the BSF industry. For instance, through...
Accelerating adoption of insect-based ingredients for pet food
The top ‘must haves’ for insect-based pet food are their pet must like the flavor, the food must offer nutritional benefits, labels must clearly...
Antimicrobial peptides in black soldier fly larvae: Opportunities and challenges
Although ongoing research on AMPs shows promising in vitro antimicrobial properties, its applications in the insect industry and commercial products face several key challenges....