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PROteINSECT - enabling the exploitation of insects as a sustainable source of protein for animal feed and human nutrition

Food security is a global challenge. As overall demand for food, particularly meat, increases there is an urgent need to increase supply of protein from sustainable sources. Insects, especially flies replica rolex datejust 116244, have the potential to help meet this demand.

As fly larvae are a natural component of the diet of fish, chicken and pig, PROteINSECT is focusing on rearing two species of fly and conducting feeding trials with these animals.

Fly larvae grown on a range of organic wastes have the ability to reduce the volume of that waste by up to 60%, providing an additional benefit to waste management and the environment.

PROteINSECT’s research will evaluate the quality and safety of the larvae produced for incorporation into animal feed, as well as the taste and texture of the meat produced.

PROteINSECT is bringing together expertise from China, Africa and Europe to encourage and enable the adoption of fly larve protein into animal feed around the world.

The PROteINSECT project has 12 partners from 7 countries and is co-ordinated by the Food and Environmental Research Agency (FERA) in the United Kingdom.

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Each female house fly can lay up to 500 eggs

House fly larvae meal has a reported protein content of 37.5 -63.1%