U_Stormcrow
Crossing the Road
Appears Tyson thinks they can make the economics work at scale...
https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/20/business/tyson-insect-ingredients/index.html
For those following as the lab science becomes the practical.
I would expect that the home feed market will eventually follow suit. (Yes, I'm aware of Grubblies - their inclusion rates are quite low). I for one, hope it catches on and fills the specialty niche currently filled by "vegan", a terrible way to try to raise chickens. It may also help to produce higher crude protein, better AA balanced "organic" feeds, for those interested in that market segment.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/10/20/business/tyson-insect-ingredients/index.html
For those following as the lab science becomes the practical.
I would expect that the home feed market will eventually follow suit. (Yes, I'm aware of Grubblies - their inclusion rates are quite low). I for one, hope it catches on and fills the specialty niche currently filled by "vegan", a terrible way to try to raise chickens. It may also help to produce higher crude protein, better AA balanced "organic" feeds, for those interested in that market segment.
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