
Insect farming as high quality protein source for animal feed is gaining traction globally. Black soldier fly larvae meal white mealworm protein or cricket powder are produced from organic waste streams offering sustainable feed alternatives for poultry fish swine and even pet foods.
Producers in Brazil Europe and China have established insect production farms converting agricultural by products and food waste into protein rich biomass. Regulatory barriers are falling as safety studies confirm insect protein is safe efficient and nutritious.
Feed trials show broiler chickens fed diets replacing twenty percent of soybean meal with insect protein grow equally well with improved feed conversion efficiency. Fish farmers using insect based feed report reduced reliance on fishmeal and soybean reducing ecological footprint.
Investment in insect farming technology automation and processing infrastructure is increasing. Industry analysts predict the global insect protein market may reach four hundred million dollars by twenty twenty eight.
Potential exists to reduce pressure on conventional protein sources repurpose waste streams and create local circular bio economies.