Protix opens new insect facility, wins commitment from Skretting
'A 30 million [metric ton] projected increase in aquaculture production in the near future means there will be a need for an additional 45m tons of raw materials'
Ynsect ‘launches’ new Poulainville insect production facility
The facility will produce up to 1,500 metric tons of insect protein a month once it officially opens in 2021
Nordlaks feeding Skretting’s insect meal to 360,000 salmon fry
Nordlaks produced 41,000 metric tons of salmon and rainbow trout in 2017, according to the company's website.
French insect feed firm inaugurates 3,500t Ghana plant
Cycle Farms has inaugurated its first commercial-scale plant, which will provide aquafeed to Ghana's fish farmers
BioMar focused on market-building for insect meal, alternative proteins
While researching the best ways to use innovative new fish feed ingredients, BioMar is also working on branding the products of its customers' customers, to justify higher prices
BioMar’s test of insect meal as alternative protein ‘shows promise’
'Insect meal has a future as an alternative protein source in aquaculture feeds if the price of this new raw material can be kept at reasonable limits' -- Biomar's Michael Autin
Vietnamese insect-based aquafeed firm raises €1m, plans 10,000t plant
Entobel is still finalizing its first commercial-scale, 1,000t plant, but has hit upon funding from local and EU investors and aims to supply SE Asia and Latin America post-2020
Insect meal producers believe their time in aquaculture has come
'We’d all embarked on this mission, and all of us have been, I consider successful, and the four of us actually created a global industry' -- Glen Courtright
French insect farmer raises $125m, plans North America plant
French insect protein firm Ynsect raised the funds during a series C round of financing; it intends to build the largest insect farm in the world in France and expand overseas
Fish-free feed blog: Researcher sees yeast’s promise in salmon feed
Fish-free aquafeed ingredient alternatives include the use of meals produced by single-cell organisms and insects and fish oil replacements from algae and genetically modified crops