Black Soldier Fly Industry (c) 2023

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1. BSF Companies

1.1. Europe

1.1.1. Agrigrub (UK)

1.1.2. Agronutris (France)

1.1.2.1. Partnership with Buhler

1.1.2.2. 10-21 Agronutris raises €100m, looks to industrial scale-up at northern France site

1.1.2.3. Video: Agronutris in a nutshell

1.1.2.4. Video: Agronutris

1.1.3. BEF Biosystems (Italy)

1.1.3.1. Video: BEF

1.1.4. Better Origin (UK)

1.1.4.1. Better Origin on using insects to produce ‘carbon-neutral’ eggs for Morrisons

1.1.4.2. Better-Origin-raises-16m

1.1.5. Bioflytech (Spain)

1.1.5.1. Video

1.1.6. Biogrub (Spain)

1.1.7. Circular Organics (Belgium)

1.1.8. Ecofly (Austria)

1.1.9. Enorm Biofactory (Denmark)

1.1.9.1. Enorm Biofactory has raised €50m (£42m)

1.1.9.2. Video

1.1.10. Entocycle (UK)

1.1.10.1. Insect tech startup lands $5 million in funding

1.1.11. Entogreen (Portugal)

1.1.12. Entoprotein (France)

1.1.13. Fera Science (England)

1.1.14. Flyr Ltd (UK)

1.1.15. Hermetia GmbH (Germany)

1.1.16. Hexafly (Ireland)

1.1.16.1. Video

1.1.17. HiProMine (Poland)

1.1.17.1. 4-22 WEDA aids in HiProMine’s production of sustainable proteins

1.1.18. Illucens (Germany)

1.1.19. InnovaFeed (France)

1.1.19.1. ADM & InnovaFeed’s insect protein partnership

1.1.19.2. 12/2020 World’s Largest Insect Protein Farm Signals Future Of Food Supply (US)

1.1.19.3. Video

1.1.20. Mutatec (France)

1.1.21. Nasekomo (Bulgaria)

1.1.22. Nextalim (France)

1.1.23. Nextalim (France)

1.1.24. nextProtein (France-Tunisia)

1.1.25. Pobenda (Germany)

1.1.26. Protifly (France)

1.1.27. Protix (Netherlands)

1.1.27.1. Breeding programme

1.1.27.2. Protix attracts new capital, may look at IPO

1.1.27.3. World’s largest fly factory attracting investors eyeing aquafeed expansion

1.1.28. SFLY (France)

1.1.29. Wendepunkt-fuz (Germany)

1.1.30. Inagrow (Belgium)

1.1.31. Nasekomoa (Bulgaria)

1.2. Africa

1.2.1. BioBuu (Tanzania)

1.2.2. EgyMag (Egypt)

1.2.2.1. Video

1.2.3. Insect Technology Group

1.2.3.1. Agriprotein (South Africa)

1.2.3.1.1. Insect Technology Group has entered Administration

1.2.4. Insecto (South Africa)

1.2.4.1. 4-22 Black soldier fly farmer Inseco raises $5.3m in South Africa’s ‘largest-ever seed round’

1.2.5. Nambu Group (South Africa)

1.2.5.1. Nambu Group raises seed round to create animal feed from fly larvae - TechCabal

1.2.6. MagProtein (Nigeria)

1.2.7. Maltento

1.2.8. Eden Farms (Zimbabwe)

1.3. Asia

1.3.1. Biocycle (Indonesia)

1.3.2. Bioforte (China)

1.3.3. Blue Protein (Thailand, China)

1.3.4. Entobel Holding PTE.Ltd (Vietnam)

1.3.4.1. Mekong Invests 25M

1.3.5. Entofood (Malaysia)

1.3.6. Entoprotech (UAE)

1.3.7. FeedWerkz (Singapore)

1.3.8. Insectta (Singapore)

1.3.8.1. 8-21 This Singapore startup is using insects to turn trash into treasure

1.3.8.1.1. 3-21

1.3.9. Kimmy (Vietnam)

1.3.10. Loopworm (India)

1.3.11. My Urban Farm (Philippines)

1.3.12. Nutri Industries (Korea)

1.3.13. Nutrition Technologies (Malaysia)

1.3.14. Sichuan Leijian Technology Co., Ltd.

1.3.15. Sumitomo

1.3.16. Unique Biotechnology (China)

1.4. North America

1.4.1. Enterra Feed Corporation (Canada)

1.4.1.1. Enterra completes major global funding round to build new insect production facilities in North America

1.4.1.2. Video

1.4.2. Chapul Farms

1.4.3. Entosystems (Canada)

1.4.3.1. 4-26 More than $60 million for food autonomy and circular economy

1.4.4. EnviroFlight (US)

1.4.4.1. Enviroflight's Commercial Facility Video

1.4.4.2. Darling Ingredients Acquires 100% of EnviroFlight

1.4.4.3. Information Center

1.4.5. EVO Conversion Systems (US)

1.4.6. Goldbloom Enterprises

1.4.7. InnovaFeed (US)

1.4.8. Insect Science Resource (US)

1.4.9. Northwest Redworms (US)

1.4.10. PreZero (US)

1.4.11. Soldier Fly Technologies (US)

1.4.12. HermetiaPro (US)

1.5. Oceania

1.5.1. Bardee (Australia)

1.5.2. Future Green Solutions

1.5.3. Goterra (Australia)

1.5.3.1. Maggots Find New Home in Albury Waste Management Centre

1.5.3.2. Video

1.5.4. Hatch Biosystems (Australia)

1.6. South America

1.6.1. F4F (Chile)

1.6.1.1. video

2. Insect Rearing Service and Supply

2.1. Education & Consulting

2.1.1. Bachhuber Consulting

2.1.2. Dipterra

2.1.3. Blacksoldierflyschool.com

2.1.4. Chapul Farms

2.1.5. Entosense

2.1.6. EVO Conversion Systems

2.1.7. Inagro

2.1.8. Insect Engineers (Netherlands)

2.1.9. Insect as food and Feed

2.1.9.1. Brooklyn Bugs

2.1.10. InsectoCycle

2.1.11. InsectProjects

2.1.12. Mobius Farms

2.1.13. New Generation Nutrician

2.1.14. River Road Research

2.1.15. Wadudu Insect Center (Netherlands)

2.1.16. Wageningen University & Research (Netherlands)

2.2. Equipment

2.2.1. BeekenKamp

2.2.2. Better Insect Solutions (Denmark)

2.2.3. Buhler

2.2.4. EVO Conversion Systems

2.2.5. Insect Engineers (Netherlands)

2.2.6. Insect Systems

2.2.7. Livinfarms

2.2.7.1. This week, Livin’ Farms announced a $5.8 million raise

2.2.8. Reinartz

2.2.9. VDL Insect Systems

2.2.10. WEDA

2.2.11. WRH Industries (US)

2.2.12. Entoprot, Ltd

2.3. Infrastructure level

2.3.1. Low tech, high labor

2.3.2. HIgh tech, low labor

2.3.2.1. BueBuehler

2.3.2.2. ReiReinhardt

2.3.3. MiMixed

2.3.4. BBoth

2.4. Farm Set-up

2.4.1. Eggs and neonates

2.4.1.1. Genetics

2.4.1.1.1. Beta Bugs (UK)

2.4.1.1.2. Protix (Netherlands)

2.4.1.2. Freezum (Israel)

2.4.1.2.1. RECIPE – decentralizing Black Soldier Fly production

2.4.1.3. Soldier Fly Technologies (US)

2.4.1.4. BSF Breeding (South Africa)

2.4.2. Manta

2.4.3. Better Origin (UK)

2.4.3.1. Better Origin on using insects to produce ‘carbon-neutral’ eggs for Morrisons

2.4.3.2. Better-Origin-raises-16m

2.4.4. EVO Conversion Systems

2.4.5. Goterra

2.4.6. HermetiaTech

2.4.7. Protenga (Singapore)

2.4.7.1. Protenga snags US$1.6m

3. Copyright 2022 EVO Conversion Systems

4. Market Research ($fee required)

4.1. Adroit Global Forecast 2018 to 2028

4.2. Inside Market Research Global Insects as Animal Feed Market Research Report 2016-2026

4.3. Meticulous Research Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Market Size, Share, Growth Insight, Competitive Analysis

4.4. Meticulous Research Edible Insects Market

4.4.1. Insect Fertilizers Market by Insect Type (Black Soldier Flies, Mealworms, Crickets, Buffalo Worms, Grasshoppers, Ants, Silkworms, Cicadas) Application (Fruits & Vegetables), and Geography—Global Forecast to 2029

4.5. Data Bridge North America Insect Protein Market – Industry Trends and Forecast to 2027

4.6. Feed Navigator Free with registration: Demand for insect protein could hit 500,000 tons by 2030

4.7. RaboBank: No Longer Crawling: Insect Protein to Come of Age in the 2020s

5. Open Source Papers

5.1. As Food and Feed

5.1.1. Nutritional value of black soldier fly

5.1.2. Review of Black Soldier Fly as Animal Feed and Human Food

5.1.3. A systematic meta-analysis based review on black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) as a novel protein source for salmonids

5.1.4. Black soldier fly from pest to ‘crown jewel’ of the insects as feed industry: an historical perspective

5.1.5. Insects as a feed ingredient for fish culture: Status and trends

5.1.6. Sustainable use of Hermetia illucens insect biomass for feed and food: Attributional and consequential life cycle assessment

5.2. Anti-microbial properties

5.2.1. S'porean team developing bacteriophages as antibiotic replacement in black soldier fly protein

5.3. Bioconversion

5.3.1. Bioconversion efficiencies, greenhouse gas and ammonia emissions during black soldier fly rearing – A mass balance approach

5.3.2. Bioconversion of Desiccated Coconut and Soybean Curd Residues for Enhanced Black Soldier Fly Larvae Biomass

5.3.3. Decomposition of biowaste macronutrients, microbes, and chemicals in black soldier fly larval treatment: A review

5.3.4. Effect of Processed Beverage By-Product-Based Diets on Biological Parameters, Conversion Efficiency and Body Composition of Hermetia illucens (L) (Diptera: Stratiomyidae)

5.3.5. Influence of larval density and dietary nutrientconcentration on performance, body protein, and fatcontents of black soldierflylarvae(Hermetia illucens)

5.4. Rearing/Farming

5.4.1. Selected Life-History Traits of Black Soldier Flies Reared on Three Artificial Diets

5.4.2. Rearing Methods for the Black Soldier Fly (Diptera: Stratiomyidae

5.4.3. The profitability potential of black soldier fly (BSF) larvae raised on pig manure at farm level

5.5. Chitin Oil and Frass

5.5.1. Characteristics of chitin extracted from black soldier fly in different life stages

5.5.2. Supplementing aquaponics with black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae frass tea

5.5.3. Frass derived from black soldier fly larvae treatment of biodegradable wastes. A critical review and future perspective

5.6. Diseases in rearing

5.6.1. Review of insect pathogen risks for the black soldier fly

5.6.2. Diseases in insect rearing systems

5.6.3. Hermetia illucens adults are susceptible to infection by the fungus Beauveria bassiana in laboratory experiments

6. News

6.1. Pet Food News

6.1.1. 3-22 Jiminy’s, a producer of insect-based protein dog food and treats, launched new wet dog food formulas

6.1.2. Ÿnsect launches its first product in the US with partner pure simple true LLC

6.2. Regulatory News

6.2.1. 1-21 The EU just approved mealworms for human consumption

6.2.2. 9-21 AAFCO tentatively approves black soldier fly larvae for use in dog food

6.3. Startup News

6.3.1. 2-22 Canadian pet food startup embraces non-traditional proteins to achieve sustainability

6.4. 2021 News

6.4.1. 4-21 Black soldier fly could be key to reducing carbon footprint of livestock

6.4.2. 4-21 Fly larvae studied as potentially novel livestock feed under USDA grant

6.4.3. 4-21 Why insects could help us save the planet

6.4.4. 4-21 Chitin can be successfully extracted from Black Soldier Fly husks

6.5. 2022 News

6.5.1. 2-22 High-Stakes Insect Farming: How to Breed a Better Bug

6.5.2. 2-22: Insect proteins offer health, welfare benefits to poultry

6.5.3. 3-22 Black Soldier fly larvae as beef cattle feed – price models

6.5.4. 3-22 European-edible-insect-pioneers-Ynsect-and-InnovaFeed-outline-US-ambitions

6.5.5. 4-22: Alt Fat From Insects: Exploring the Circular Economy

6.5.6. 5-22 Insect Rising - Aquaculture North America (registration needed)

6.5.7. 7-22 Dog food made of insects is the buzz for sustainable pet owners

6.5.8. 9-22 New partnership unveils insect-based feed for land-based shrimp Förde Garnelen, Aquafeed Germany, Protix, neomar and Crusta Nova have joined forces to launch a new feed for European land-based shrimp farms.

6.6. 2023 News

6.6.1. 2-23 Time: Pet Food Makers Think Beyond Animal Meat

6.6.2. 3-23 EU, UK open doors to Malaysian insect producers

6.6.3. Sumitomo Corporation signs an MoU valued at over $100m with Nutrition Technologies for distribution in Japan

7. References and websites

7.1. Insect Farms Around The World: Google Map

7.2. A Science Blog About Black Soldier Fly

7.3. FAO Overview of Insects for Food and Feed

7.4. Looking at edible insects from a food safety perspective

7.5. The future of edible insects

7.6. Bugs Feed

7.7. Aggie Horticulture

7.8. Videos

7.8.1. Let them eat Flies Video from 2014

7.8.2. Gross or Brilliant? Using Bugs to Feed the Animals We Eat | National Geographic

7.8.3. Nutri Industries (South Korea) - Look inside

7.8.4. The Future of Food Panel at SXSW 2022

7.9. Fact.MR Black Soldier Fly Market Forecast and CAGR

7.10. EAWAG

8. Organizations

8.1. Asian Food and Feed Insect Association

8.2. BSF Consortium

8.3. Center for Environmental Sustainability through Insect Farming

8.4. Insect Protein Association of Australia

8.5. International Platform of Insects for Food and Feed (IPIFF)

8.6. NGN Impact with Insects

8.7. North American Coalition for Insect Agriculture (NACIA)

8.7.1. New Executive Director 3/22/22

9. Regulatory

9.1. U.S.

9.1.1. Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO

9.1.2. U.S. Food and Drug Administration Division of Animal Feeds

9.2. European Union

9.2.1. IPIFF Guide on Good Hygiene Practices

9.3. Canada

9.3.1. Safe Food for Canadians Regulations (SFCR)

9.3.2. Canadian Food Inspection Agency

9.4. Australia