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Reducing CO2 emissions in the aquaculture industry is core to the Cargill's SeaFurther Sustainability Initiative. Leveraging Innovafeed's high-quality insect meal in aquafeed saves up to 16,000 tons of CO2 for every 10,000 tons of insect protein.
Together, Cargill and Innovafeed maximise the use of resources to create a high-quality feed with much less waste. Co-products of the agriculture industry are used to feed black soldier fly larvae. Once the larvae reach a certain stage, protein and oil are extracted from the larvae, which can be used in Cargill's feed for aquaculture species, and young animals such as chicks and piglets.
'A contract of this size and scope for insect ingredients in aquafeed is a first in our industry and marks a major milestone in favour of more sustainable and efficient animal feed, thanks to novel ingredients and insects more specifically," says Clément Ray, Innovafeed's co-founder and CEO.
Innovafeed is transforming the feed industry and broadening the basket of performant and sustainable ingredients available to the aquafeed formulators. Insect-based feed has become a competitive alternative to other sources of protein at all levels, including nutrition, production, and sustainability. And have a minimal environmental footprint. Growing insects require no land, fertilizer and pesticides, and uses minimal fresh water and energy for production.
Helene Ziv-Douki, president of Cargill's aqua nutrition business, says, 'We have a shared purpose with Innovafeed: offering innovative, sustainable solutions to meet the nutritional needs of our customers and a growing population.'
For more information about Cargill visit the website, HERE.
Or for information about Innovafeed visit the website, HERE.
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