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New Generation Nutrition, the Netherlands
INvertebrateIT is a European project aiming to stimulate innovation and development in the aquaculture sector, through the use of invertebrates. The two-year project has identified three promising small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs), who have developed innovative ideas that have high potential in solving some of the key challenges facing the aquaculture industry today, related to alternative feed sources and valorisation of side streams.
Invertebrates offer such potential, due to their ability to convert substrates into high quality nutrients, particularly protein, that can be used in diverse applications, including that of aquaculture. These animals, which include insects and marine animals, such as worms, crustaceans and mollusks, are therefore extremely resource efficient, as well as space efficient.
To explore applications for invertebrates in aquaculture, the INvertebrateIT project conducted an open call for SMEs that have developed innovative solutions, three of which are now establishing Public Private Partnerships (PPP) to bring the solutions to market through technical and commercial collaboration. Such support is key at a time when the EU aquaculture market requires innovation and growth to remain competitive, with invertebrates offering opportunities to close the loop and stimulate sustainable food chains for aquaculture.
The three SMEs, as selected through the open contest, are Entogreen, Innovafeed and Musflour, all offering sustainable aquaculture feed solutions;
Innovafeed, France
Innovafeed is also diving into the world of aquafeed based on black soldier fly, rearing larvae on agricultural residues to produce high quality proteins and oils. Using a circular business model, Innovafeed intends to scale up to a production of 10,000 tonnes/year in 2019. Recognising the need for competitive pricing, especially with fishmeal, Innovafeed is maximising their processing efficiency to produce high quality, sustainable feed for the aquaculture market.
Entogreen, Portugal
Developing sustainable feed sources for aquaculture is one of the key challenges that must be addressed to create a sustainable future for the industry, whereby, feed both serves its purpose effectively, whilst being ecologically and economically efficient. One such possibility for aquaculture feed is the black soldier fly.
Entogreen has developed a production system based on the use of agri-food residues to grow black soldier fly larvae, that offer an alternative feed source to fishmeal, with impressive feed conversion rates and potential for upscaling. Entogreen is aiming to have a 3,000m2 facility up and running, making use of 3,000 tonnes of agri-food residues per month for conversion into high quality fish feed.
Read more HERE.
For more information visit the New Generation Nutrition website, HERE.
INvertebrateIT is a European project aiming to stimulate innovation and development in the aquaculture sector, through the use of invertebrates. The two-year project has identified three promising small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs), who have developed innovative ideas that have high potential in solving some of the key challenges facing the aquaculture industry today, related to alternative feed sources and valorisation of side streams.
Invertebrates offer such potential, due to their ability to convert substrates into high quality nutrients, particularly protein, that can be used in diverse applications, including that of aquaculture. These animals, which include insects and marine animals, such as worms, crustaceans and mollusks, are therefore extremely resource efficient, as well as space efficient.
To explore applications for invertebrates in aquaculture, the INvertebrateIT project conducted an open call for SMEs that have developed innovative solutions, three of which are now establishing Public Private Partnerships (PPP) to bring the solutions to market through technical and commercial collaboration. Such support is key at a time when the EU aquaculture market requires innovation and growth to remain competitive, with invertebrates offering opportunities to close the loop and stimulate sustainable food chains for aquaculture.
The three SMEs, as selected through the open contest, are Entogreen, Innovafeed and Musflour, all offering sustainable aquaculture feed solutions;
Innovafeed, France
Innovafeed is also diving into the world of aquafeed based on black soldier fly, rearing larvae on agricultural residues to produce high quality proteins and oils. Using a circular business model, Innovafeed intends to scale up to a production of 10,000 tonnes/year in 2019. Recognising the need for competitive pricing, especially with fishmeal, Innovafeed is maximising their processing efficiency to produce high quality, sustainable feed for the aquaculture market.
Entogreen, Portugal
Developing sustainable feed sources for aquaculture is one of the key challenges that must be addressed to create a sustainable future for the industry, whereby, feed both serves its purpose effectively, whilst being ecologically and economically efficient. One such possibility for aquaculture feed is the black soldier fly.
Entogreen has developed a production system based on the use of agri-food residues to grow black soldier fly larvae, that offer an alternative feed source to fishmeal, with impressive feed conversion rates and potential for upscaling. Entogreen is aiming to have a 3,000m2 facility up and running, making use of 3,000 tonnes of agri-food residues per month for conversion into high quality fish feed.
Read more HERE.
For more information visit the New Generation Nutrition website, HERE.
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