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Use of protein from black soldier flies in fish feed
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11 February 2025

The global population is increasing rapidly, and with it comes a growing demand for food, particularly protein sources. The aquaculture industry, which provides fish for human consumption, is expanding to meet this demand. The aquaculture expansion is not without impacts and constrains. Among them, the feed production is of major concern. Processed animal proteins (PAPs) derived from insect-derived meals has been gaining attraction in recent years because considered as a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to conventional protein sources. Among the eight insect-derived PAPs allowed, the black soldier fly – BSF (Hermetia illucens) seems to be one of the most promising. This chapter reviews the potential use of BSF-derived proteins in aquaculture. In particular, the review focus on the effect of BSF larva meal on fish performances and health as well as on economic and environmental parameters.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Food Science / Chemistry & Biotechnology, Food and beverage technology, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Food Science / Food Safety & Security, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Fisheries & Aquaculture, Food security and supply, Food chemistry, Aquaculture and fish-farming
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Performances and digestibility of BSF and feed contained different BSF
- 3 Fish health effects
- 4 Economic fish-in:fish-out ratio for black soldier fly meal in aquafeeds
- 5 Foodfeed competition aspects of using black soldier fly in aquaculture species
- 6 Waste output
- 7 Environmental effects
- 8 Conclusion
- 9 References