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Insect Protein. A promising Feed Ingredient for the Future of Sustainable Aquaculture.

Aquaculture, the farming of fish and other aquatic organisms, is poised to be a game-changer in addressing this future food crisis. Fish stands out as a superior protein source, boasting lower emissions, reduced water usage, and higher protein retention efficiency compared to traditional livestock.

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Transforming Waste to Feed using ‘Paused’ Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Neonates

Shachar Group and FreezeM have joined forces to revolutionize waste management through innovative Black Soldier Fly (BSF) technology, transforming food waste streams into valuable resources, creating a sustainable solution for environmental preservation and economic growth.

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BSF Farming: An Introductory Guide

Black Soldier Fly farming is shaking up the animal feed industry. These insects efficiently break down organic waste into nutrient-rich larvae with many applications. This guide explores the process of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming, its agricultural applications, and the industry’s future, exploring the opportunities this transformative practice provides for a more sustainable feed industry system.

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BSF Reproduction: Challenges and Innovation

Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming is experiencing a surge in popularity due to its applications in waste management and protein production. As this industry grows, understanding the intricacies of BSF reproduction becomes crucial for sustainable and efficient production. This white paper delves into the challenges associated with BSF reproduction and explores the innovative solutions emerging in this field.

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Unveiling the Enigmatic World of the BSF Larvae

Unveiling the Enigmatic World of the BSF Larvae

In the realm of insects, the Black Soldier Fly (BSF) and its larvae have emerged as fascinating subjects of study, capturing the attention of researchers and environmentalists alike. BSF transcends mere entomology. It offers a glimpse into the complex tapestry of...

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BSF, The Future Protein Source

EIT Food Network, Meet FreezeM

PauseM®, Breeding-in-a-box

Decentralizing Insect Production. With Bühler and the Danish Technology Institute

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About FreezeM

Founded in 2018 as a spin-off from the Weizmann Institute of Science by three institute graduates Yoav Politi, Idan Alyagor and Yuval Gilad. FreezeM’s mission is to make insect farming simple and accessible using novel breeding solutions for the emerging BSF farming industry. Since its establishment, the company has developed multiple biotechnological breakthroughs for enhancing sustainable, streamlined insect protein production.

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Agroloop partners with FreezeM to open BSFL farm with fully outsourced breeding

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Insect protein trends: Segmented supply chains, gene editing and the quest for affordable feedstock

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How Gene-Edited Insects Are Providing Food, Fuel and Waste Disposal

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CRISPR upgrades insect proteins for feed

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Simple, sustainable and accessible insect farming for everyone

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BSF ‘breeding as a service’. FreezeM nets $14.2m series A to be the seed company for the insect ag industry.

FreezeM and Hermetia look to optimize insect protein production through neonate supply

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Not-so-creepy crawlies

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Our technology unleashes the insect market from its shackles

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PODCAST: About the Hello Tomorrow Global Summit

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What do founder photos say about society? Sifted’s competition is back

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FreezeM launches enhanced genetic line of Black Soldier Flies

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FreezeM raises €6.3M for tech that will enable fly breeding for food

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Freezing insect eggs to feed a hungry world

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