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Review
.2021 Sep 5;12(9):796.
doi: 10.3390/insects12090796.

Valorisation Potential of Using Organic Side Streams as Feed forTenebrio molitor,Acheta domesticus andLocusta migratoria

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Valorisation Potential of Using Organic Side Streams as Feed forTenebrio molitor,Acheta domesticus andLocusta migratoria

Meggie Van Peer et al. Insects..

Abstract

Due to increasing welfare and population, the demand for alternative protein sources, obtained with minimal use of natural resources, is rising in today's society. Insects have the potential to be used as an alternative protein source since they are considered to be able to convert low-value biomass into high-value components, resulting in opportunities for valorisation of organic side streams. Moreover, insects are suggested to be a sustainable protein source, referring to the efficient "feed to body" mass conversion potential. The aim of this review was to explore the potential to rear the yellow mealworm (Tenebrio molitor), the house cricket (Acheta domesticus) and the migratory locust (Locusta migratoria) on low or not yet valorised organic side streams within the food supply chain. This was performed by collecting research information focusing on the rearing of the insects in scope on organic biomass. In addition, the nutritional composition of the produced insects as well as their dietary requirements will be reviewed. Finally, the availability of side streams in the EU will be discussed as well as their potential to be used as insects feed.

Keywords: biomass; by-products; insect production; side streams; valorisation.

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