While insects are increasingly valued for their suitability as a feed in livestock and aquaculture production [1], their environmental superiority to conventional feed counterparts remains largely unconfirmed. To be a viable alternative to conventional feed, insect production systems need to showcase equivalent nutrient outputs at competitive environmental costs. For this, black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae (BSFL) are recognized as a suitable candidate, particularly due to their efficiency in converting a broad range of low-opportunity-cost organic material into valuable protein [1]. However, few studies exist to date which investigate the environmental performance of BSFL feed production systems using primary data [2-4]—therefore...
The demand for feed and animal food products is expected to rise sharply until 2050. In addition, li...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of three by-products as growing substrates for Hermetia...
The worldwide growing consumption of proteins to feed humans and animals has drawn a considerable am...
To meet the projected substantial growth in the global demand for meat, we are challenged to develop...
Protein derived from black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) is considered a valuable alternative diet compo...
The use of insects as feed is an emerging industry. Despite all the information on insects as a sust...
An ever-growing demand for animal based food products is affecting the productivity of global food p...
Purpose: The inclusion of insect protein into the food system has been proposed as a promising solut...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of three by-products as growing substrates for Hermetia...
Today's food production has enormous negative impacts on the environment and does not provide nutrit...
The livestock sector is in urgent need for more sustainable feed sources, because of the increased d...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Because of an increasing world population, with more demanding consumers, ...
Feeding cost is among the main drivers in the price competitiveness of intensively-fed-aquaculture (...
The demand for feed and animal food products is expected to rise sharply until 2050. In addition, li...
The black soldier fly (BSF) is recognised as a valuable insect for mitigating feed and organic waste...
The demand for feed and animal food products is expected to rise sharply until 2050. In addition, li...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of three by-products as growing substrates for Hermetia...
The worldwide growing consumption of proteins to feed humans and animals has drawn a considerable am...
To meet the projected substantial growth in the global demand for meat, we are challenged to develop...
Protein derived from black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) is considered a valuable alternative diet compo...
The use of insects as feed is an emerging industry. Despite all the information on insects as a sust...
An ever-growing demand for animal based food products is affecting the productivity of global food p...
Purpose: The inclusion of insect protein into the food system has been proposed as a promising solut...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of three by-products as growing substrates for Hermetia...
Today's food production has enormous negative impacts on the environment and does not provide nutrit...
The livestock sector is in urgent need for more sustainable feed sources, because of the increased d...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Because of an increasing world population, with more demanding consumers, ...
Feeding cost is among the main drivers in the price competitiveness of intensively-fed-aquaculture (...
The demand for feed and animal food products is expected to rise sharply until 2050. In addition, li...
The black soldier fly (BSF) is recognised as a valuable insect for mitigating feed and organic waste...
The demand for feed and animal food products is expected to rise sharply until 2050. In addition, li...
The aim of the study was to evaluate the use of three by-products as growing substrates for Hermetia...
The worldwide growing consumption of proteins to feed humans and animals has drawn a considerable am...