Food futurists accept that sustainability-minded humanity will increasingly incorporate insects as alternative protein. The most studied and easily reared species are not necessarily the most sustainable, acceptable, or delicious. Here, we review the literature on the black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens, which is capable of efficiently converting a wide variety of organic materials, from food waste to manure, into insect biomass. They can be grown and harvested without dedicated facilities and are not pestiferous. Their larvae are 42% crude protein and 29% fat, although they are higher in saturated fats than most insects. They do not concentrate pesticides or mycotoxins. They are already grown and recommended for use as animal feed, but wi...
Recently, insects have received increased attention as an important source of sustainable raw materi...
Using insects to convert food waste into useable products, such as livestock feed, is an elegant sol...
Recently, insects have received increased attention as an important source of sustainable raw materi...
Food futurists accept that sustainability-minded humanity will increasingly incorporate insects as a...
The increase in solid waste generation is caused primarily by the global population growth that resu...
During the last five years the scientific knowledge on insects as food and feed has been growing exp...
Recent interest in integrating insects into the human food chain, as a sustainable protein source fo...
The European pet food market is the second largest in the world with an estimated value of US$21.5 b...
Insects could be a potential replacement of protein‐rich ingredients in poultry diets. Among these i...
Population growth and unprecedented economic growth and urbanization, especially in low- and middle-...
The growing human population, changing dietary habits and intensifying competition between food and ...
Hermetia illucens (Diptera Stratiomyidae), also known as black soldier fly (BSF), is a fly of wide i...
In this research, an emerging study of the utilization of black soldier fly (BSF, Hermetia illucens)...
The human population is rapidly expanding and raises several concerns in terms of food security and ...
The worldwide growing protein demand for farm animals breeding can no longer be satisfied by the int...
Recently, insects have received increased attention as an important source of sustainable raw materi...
Using insects to convert food waste into useable products, such as livestock feed, is an elegant sol...
Recently, insects have received increased attention as an important source of sustainable raw materi...
Food futurists accept that sustainability-minded humanity will increasingly incorporate insects as a...
The increase in solid waste generation is caused primarily by the global population growth that resu...
During the last five years the scientific knowledge on insects as food and feed has been growing exp...
Recent interest in integrating insects into the human food chain, as a sustainable protein source fo...
The European pet food market is the second largest in the world with an estimated value of US$21.5 b...
Insects could be a potential replacement of protein‐rich ingredients in poultry diets. Among these i...
Population growth and unprecedented economic growth and urbanization, especially in low- and middle-...
The growing human population, changing dietary habits and intensifying competition between food and ...
Hermetia illucens (Diptera Stratiomyidae), also known as black soldier fly (BSF), is a fly of wide i...
In this research, an emerging study of the utilization of black soldier fly (BSF, Hermetia illucens)...
The human population is rapidly expanding and raises several concerns in terms of food security and ...
The worldwide growing protein demand for farm animals breeding can no longer be satisfied by the int...
Recently, insects have received increased attention as an important source of sustainable raw materi...
Using insects to convert food waste into useable products, such as livestock feed, is an elegant sol...
Recently, insects have received increased attention as an important source of sustainable raw materi...