High-protein insect-based animal feed — sustainable, nutrient-rich, and ideal for poultry, fish, and livestock nutrition.
Scientific name: Insect flours, meal & feed blends · Also known as: Insect Meal, Insect Flour, Protein Feed Powder
Animal feed made from insect flours and meals is a high-protein, sustainable feed ingredient produced from carefully farmed insects such as Black Soldier Fly larvae, mealworms, and crickets. The insects are processed under hygienic conditions, dried, and ground into fine meal or flour to ensure consistent quality and nutritional value.
This feed ingredient is designed to support modern livestock nutrition by providing an alternative protein source that is highly digestible and rich in essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. It is widely used in poultry, aquaculture, and pet nutrition industries as a sustainable replacement for traditional feed ingredients like soy and fishmeal.
Common Applications
| Property | Specification / Value |
|---|---|
| Specification | Description |
| Type | Insect flours and meals (e.g., Black Soldier Fly, Mealworms, Crickets) |
| Main Ingredients | Ground insects, insect larvae, insect protein, fats |
| Protein Content | 30-50% (depending on insect type and processing) |
| Fat Content | 10-30% (varies by insect species) |
| Carbohydrates | 10-30% |
| Moisture Content | 6-12% |
| Ash Content | 5-10% |
| Vitamins & Minerals | Rich in vitamins B12, D, and essential minerals |
| Form | Powder, meal, pellets |
| Target Animals | Poultry, fish, pigs, pets, livestock |
| Digestibility | High digestibility and bioavailability of nutrients |
| Sustainability | Environmentally friendly, alternative to traditional animal feeds |
| Packaging | Typically in bulk bags, sealed containers |
| Shelf Life | 6 months to 1 year (depending on storage) |
| Origin | Insects farmed in controlled environments |
| Benefits | High-quality protein, reduced environmental impact, supports sustainable agriculture |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place, avoid moisture |