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Future opportunities for products derived from black soldier fly (BSF) treatment as animal feed and fertilizer - A systematic review

The pursuit of novel food products with good nutritional value for both direct and indirect human consumption is crucial. Given the nutritional benefits of insects and the sustainability of this sort of farming, using them as food for farmed animals is a promising alternative. In this regard, the bl...

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Главные авторы: Povetkin, S. N., Поветкин, С. Н.
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Опубликовано: Springer Science and Business Media B.V. 2024
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spelling ir-123456789-295102024-12-27T07:50:50Z Future opportunities for products derived from black soldier fly (BSF) treatment as animal feed and fertilizer - A systematic review Povetkin, S. N. Поветкин, С. Н. Animal feed Fish Black soldier fly Challenges Fertilizer Opportunities Poultry The pursuit of novel food products with good nutritional value for both direct and indirect human consumption is crucial. Given the nutritional benefits of insects and the sustainability of this sort of farming, using them as food for farmed animals is a promising alternative. In this regard, the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) is most capable of efficiently converting a wide variety of organic materials, from food waste to manure, into insect biomass generating value and closing nutrient loops as they reduce pollution and costs. Their larvae have 29% fat and 42% crude protein, yet they have more saturated fats than most insects. They don't concentrate hazards such as mycotoxins or insecticides. Although rapid development is expected, insects remain underutilized in the animal feed industry mainly due to technical, financial, and regulatory barriers. The social stigmas and legal prohibitions against eating organisms that eat waste are added to extant taboos facing insect consumption. Bridging the knowledge gap is crucial to bring together stakeholders and to better understand the opportunities and challenges of this novel industry, so as to develop guidelines on producing insects on an industrial scale to facilitate the wider use of BSF products as animal feed, and fertilizer. 2024-12-27T07:48:49Z 2024-12-27T07:48:49Z 2024 Статья Siddiqui, S.A., Gadge, A.S., Hasan, M., Rahayu, T., Povetkin, S.N., Fernando, I., Castro-Muñoz, R. Future opportunities for products derived from black soldier fly (BSF) treatment as animal feed and fertilizer - A systematic review // Environment, Development and Sustainability. - 2024. - 26 (12). - статья № 121871. - pp. 30273-30354. - DOI: 10.1007/s10668-024-04673-8 https://dspace.ncfu.ru/handle/123456789/29510 en Environment, Development and Sustainability application/pdf application/pdf Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
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topic Animal feed
Fish
Black soldier fly
Challenges
Fertilizer
Opportunities
Poultry
spellingShingle Animal feed
Fish
Black soldier fly
Challenges
Fertilizer
Opportunities
Poultry
Povetkin, S. N.
Поветкин, С. Н.
Future opportunities for products derived from black soldier fly (BSF) treatment as animal feed and fertilizer - A systematic review
description The pursuit of novel food products with good nutritional value for both direct and indirect human consumption is crucial. Given the nutritional benefits of insects and the sustainability of this sort of farming, using them as food for farmed animals is a promising alternative. In this regard, the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) is most capable of efficiently converting a wide variety of organic materials, from food waste to manure, into insect biomass generating value and closing nutrient loops as they reduce pollution and costs. Their larvae have 29% fat and 42% crude protein, yet they have more saturated fats than most insects. They don't concentrate hazards such as mycotoxins or insecticides. Although rapid development is expected, insects remain underutilized in the animal feed industry mainly due to technical, financial, and regulatory barriers. The social stigmas and legal prohibitions against eating organisms that eat waste are added to extant taboos facing insect consumption. Bridging the knowledge gap is crucial to bring together stakeholders and to better understand the opportunities and challenges of this novel industry, so as to develop guidelines on producing insects on an industrial scale to facilitate the wider use of BSF products as animal feed, and fertilizer.
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Поветкин, С. Н.
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title Future opportunities for products derived from black soldier fly (BSF) treatment as animal feed and fertilizer - A systematic review
title_short Future opportunities for products derived from black soldier fly (BSF) treatment as animal feed and fertilizer - A systematic review
title_full Future opportunities for products derived from black soldier fly (BSF) treatment as animal feed and fertilizer - A systematic review
title_fullStr Future opportunities for products derived from black soldier fly (BSF) treatment as animal feed and fertilizer - A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Future opportunities for products derived from black soldier fly (BSF) treatment as animal feed and fertilizer - A systematic review
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