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Title The plant-based by-product diets for the mass-rearing of Acheta domesticus and Gryllus bimaculatus
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Authors Sorjonen, JM; Valtonen, A; Hirvisalo, E; Karhapaa, M; Lehtovaara, VJ; Lindgren, J; Marnila, P; Mooney, P; Maki, M; Siljander-Rasi, H; Tapio, M; Tuiskula-Haavisto, M; Roininen, H
Title The plant-based by-product diets for the mass-rearing of Acheta domesticus and Gryllus bimaculatus
Year 2019
Published Plos One, 14.0, 6
Abstract Edible insect rearing could provide one alternative for protein production by having a smaller environmental impact than traditional livestock farming due to insects' ability to convert organic side streams. Currently, the insect rearing industry utilizes soybeans as a major source of protein in the feeds. Protein-rich by-products of food industry could be used to replace them in insect feeds, but it is not known if they also meet the insects' nutritional requirements. Our study evaluated the growth performance of two widely used edible cricket species, Acheta domesticus and Gryllus bimaculatus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae), on 18 experimental diets. The experimental diets included commercial chicken feeds and cricket diets, where soybean was partly and completely replaced with by-products from food industry: potato protein, barley mash, barley feed, compressed leftover of turnip rape and mix of broad bean and pea on three levels of protein. We found that the high- and medium-protein turnip rape and barley mash diets produced the highest yield and an increase in all performance variables. Overall, the high- and medium-protein diets produced the highest yield, growth and fastest development. Our results showed that by-products of food industry could be utilized as a part of the cricket feeds and thus advance the goals of circular economy.
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