articlePLoS ONEDec 23, 2015GOLD OA

Feed Conversion, Survival and Development, and Composition of Four Insect Species on Diets Composed of Food By-Products

Wageningen University & Research

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Abstract

A large part of the environmental impact of animal production systems is due to the production of feed. Insects are suggested to efficiently convert feed to body mass and might therefore form a more sustainable food and/or feed source. Four diets were composed from by-products of food manufacturing and formulated such as to vary in protein and fat content. These were offered to newly hatched Argentinean cockroaches, black soldier flies, yellow mealworms, and house crickets. The first two species are potentially interesting as a feed ingredient, while the latter two are considered edible for humans. Feed conversion efficiency, survival, development time, as well as chemical composition (nitrogen, phosphorus,…

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Keywords
  • Feed conversion ratio
  • Ingredient
  • Biology
  • Composition (language)
  • Dry matter
  • Cockroach
  • Food science
  • Animal feed
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Responsible consumption and production
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