Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Food waste to feed, Entobel wins the Aquaculture Innovation Challenge

Expert judges' favoured Entobel as the innovation with the most potential in the finals of the Aquaculture Innovation Challenge. Entobel uses food industry waste as feed for the production of black soldier flies, a native insect throughout Vietnam.
 
These plentiful insects are then used to produce fish-feed, as well as fertiliser. The jury said that Entobel 'has a really good business approach, has been proven to be successful in the world already and is part of the race for a sustainable protein supply'. The winning team received the $10,000 cash prize and met with investors, both of which will help them scale up their business.
 
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The winner was chosen by the jury team, each of whom selected their 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice of innovation that they believed had the greatest business and impact potential. Gaetan Crielaard, representative of the Entobel team, said, 'I'm very happy, obviously. For four years in Vietnam, I've been working on this project… [the team] all worked very hard and will be happy when I come back to the factory and say we won. This will help us to run the pilot for a few more weeks or months, allowing me to focus more on fundraising to build this factory. The plan is quite ambitious. While we want to start with one factory, the goal is to build more, first in South Vietnam, then the North, and then other tropical countries with a focus on Southeast Asia, but [eventually] Africa and South America. We believe that what we have built here is really relevant for tropical countries.'


Read the full article on the International Aquafeed website, HERE.

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