Insect meal producer Co-Prot, has published the first lab test of their insect meal, intended for animal feed.
It can be downloaded from their website. The sample is only a prototype, and the company states that they are working on improving processing techniques, to reduce fat and moister levels, for example.
This preliminary analysis proves that insect meal made from Hermetia illucens is a very nutritious, high value protein alternative that has great potential to replace unsustainable and expensive protein sources.
“We believe that insect meal can be a functional “super food” for insectivorous animals, boosting health and reducing medication use in intensive, commercial animal production. There is still too little research and information about this topic and we hope more publications and researches will be done”, the company states.
The use of insect meal is still prohibited in the EU, as stated in the AllAboutFeed whitepaper on this topic. Insect producers are lobbying to make the European Commission change the current rules to make it possible to use insect meal in feed for food producing animals.