Friday, April 19, 2024

Innovafeed expands to US; opens Insect Innovation Centre

April 18, 2024 - Innovafeed, a global leader in the production of insect ingredients for high-quality animal feed, petfood and plant nutrition, inaugurated its North American Insect Innovation Centre (NAIIC) in Decatur, Illinois on April 18. This pilot plant is the first step of the rising French agtech's industrial expansion to North America and aims to scale up production and commercialisation of insect protein in the USA.

Black Soldier Fly

Innovafeed breeds Hermetia illucens, also known as black soldier flies, in state-of-the-art indoor farms, while efficiently repurposing agricultural by-products fro its strategic partner, ADM, in a pioneering zero-waste framework. This innovative process yields insect meal, oil and soil amendment, which Innovafeed markets under the brand Hilucia.

The inauguration of NAIIC will be a milestone in Innovafeed's expansion in North America. The choice of Decatur, Illinois, is not coincidental: located in the heart of the corn belt adjacent to ADM's North American headquarters and the world's largest corn mill operations, with hundreds of processing plants across multiple States, the region offers high potential for multiple sites to be deployed in the future. The broader area is also a historical innovation hub for the agro-industry, making it a strategic location for Innovafeed to serve its core markets. Since 2023, the company in partnership with ADM, already has commercialised Hilucia insect ingredients for the petfood market in North America. As part of this effort, ADM has invested in a comprehensive R&D study at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, with results to be released later this year demonstrating the nutritional and health benefits of its ingredients. Future opportunities with other types of animal feed are also being explored as part of the comprehensive partnership between the two companies.

"We are thrilled to partner with Innovafeed on this exciting project that highlights our commitment to responsible and sustainable sourcing. Our collaboration is a great example of how we are constantly seeking innovative solutions to meet the growing demand for alternative protein sources in animal and pet products. By expanding our value chain and offering collaboration opportunities to leading, innovative partners, we are positioning ADM as the provider of choice for responsible, sustainable materials across the food, beverage, feed, fuel, consumer product and industrial spaces. We are proud to be a part of this job-creating project and look forward to the positive impact it will have on our communities,"says ADM Senior Vice President and President of ADM's Carbohydrate Solutions business, Chris Cuddy.

A pipeline will connect the plant to the ADM's corn processing wet mill, allowing it to directly recover up to 300,000 tonnes per year of by-products. These by-products will be transformed into high-quality insect ingredients producing up to 60,000 metric tonnes of animal feed protein derived from Hermetia Illucens. Additionally, it will generate 20,000 metric tonnes of oils for poultry and swine rations each year, along with 400,000 metric tonnes of soil amendment. In Decatur, the planned large-scale manufacturing facility will replicate an industrial symbiosis model pioneered by Innovafeed in France. A comprehensive Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) is still to be conducted at the NAIIC.

"We chose Decatur for our first US operation because of its location in the heart of the Midwest corn belt and its proximity to our partner ADM and other agribusiness leaders. ADM's corn by-products are a rich resource that we will leverage to fuel our black soldier fly production. At the same time, this circular process will present a tangible solution to contribute to our Mission and the US Department of Energy's objectives of decarbonising the industrial sector," says ClĂ©ment Ray, CEO of Innovafeed.

Innovafeed is delighted to welcome the presence of Governor JB Pritzker at our inauguration, which underscores Illinois's commitment to innovation, sustainability and its pivotal role in driving both local and global economic impact within the United States.

"Innovative, exciting new approaches to agricultural and environmental challenges are what Illionois is all about, from the invention of the farm silo to global leaders like Innovafeed," said Governor JB Pritzker. "This expansion, perfectly situated in Illinois's rich corn country, demonstrates a commitment to Illinois as a place to grow and continue to innovate, and I'm glad to welcome Innovafeed to Illinois."

Finally, the plant is proudly part of a local ecosystem of industrial projects in Decatur that are poised to create future-focused jobs and help solidify the region as a catalyst for local economic growth and innovation.

"As the project expands, we believe Innovafeed can benefit from a strongly qualified local workforce, as well as contribute to developing new skills specific to our innovative industry. Furthermore, we envision Decatur as a promising hub for innovation with many opportunities for collaboration between Innovafeed and the neighbouring projects that have recently been announced in the area," says Maye Walraven, US General Manager for Innovafeed.

Decatur Mayor Julie Moore Wolfe added, "The inauguration of Innovafeed's first US location is another huge win for Decatur and is a prime example of what innovation and growth looks like in central Illinois. The northeast quadrant of Decatur will look very different in the coming years, and we are excited to see the future of Innovafeed and other synergistic partners in the area."

Founded in 2016, Innovafeed currently operates two industrial plants in northern France, producing insect protein for animal and pet nutrition. To date, Innovafeed has secured more than US$1 billion in commercial contracts for its fly protein products for the aquaculture, petfood and poultry feed markets and has introduced insect ingredients as a viable, affordable and sustainable source of animal and petfood, which is now recognised and embraced by both agribusiness leaders and environmental stewards alike. By integrating sustainable and innovative solutions, Innovafeed aims to play a pivotal role in mitigating the environmental impact of the animal and pet agribusiness sector.

Innovafeed has also announced that it is now a Pet Sustainability Coalition (PSC) accredited company in the pet segment, effective from February 2024. Additionally, the company has been honoured with the Most Innovative Company 2024 award by the prestigious Fast Company Prize. These milestones once again underscore Innovafeed's international expansion and its commitment to sustainability and innovation.

For more information, visit HERE.

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

IFFO's Members Meeting highlights the key role of science

April 18, 2024 - IFFO's Members Meeting took place in Miami from April 16-17, gathering 220 delegates from 29 countries, representing the fishmeal and fish oil sector, the aquaculture and nutraceutical industry as well as scientists and certification programme representatives.

At a time when the first anchovy season is starting in the North-Centre of Peru, the speakers shared positive expectations for a rebound in fishmeal and fish oil production to take place in 2024 after last year being marked by the El Nino/La Nina phenomenon. 

With 20 speakers, the emphasis was very much on market trends and science and how evidence-based considerations can help frame the understanding of the sector and its contribution to the global food system.

"Everything starts with facts and data. These have to be our North Star to support informed decision making in a wide range of fields such as fishery management, traceability, mitigation of environmental impacts, enforcement of labour rights" stated Petter Martin Johannessen, IFFO's Director General at the end of the meeting.

IFFO's net meeting will be its annual conference in Lisbon on October 21-23, 2024.

For more information, visit HERE.

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ASC supports Blue Food transformation in Ghana

April 17, 2024 - Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) joined scientists and policymakers from across Ghana, United Kingdom, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Nigeria at the One Health Aquaculture workshop held in Accra, Ghana to discus the potential and benefits of developing responsible aquaculture across the region.

ASC staff join site visit in one of the fish farms in Ghana

ASC Head of Improver Programme, Roy van Daatselaar joined the event to talk about how responsible aquaculture can drive and support the blue food initiative in the region.

Van Daatselaar said, "We are proud to support the Blue Foods Partnership (BFP) in Ghana and work towards the collective improvement of aquaculture as part of the responsible food systems.

"Ghana is a frontrunner in Africa when it comes to professionalising and transforming its local aquaculture industry. Through collaboration, investments and research, the potential to contribute to the regional food security agenda is promising. Responsible aquaculture is key in this vision and ASC is happy to support the industry in Ghana towards success."

The workshop was organised by the UK government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) Ocean Country Partnership Programme and their programme partner CEFAS, in collaboration with the World Economic Forum's Blue Food Partnership Ghana Initiative with their leading local partner, the Chamber of Aquaculture Ghana.

The Chamber of Aquaculture's CEO, Jacob Adzikah said, "The ASC meeting provided a unique opportunity for the members of the Chamber, Blue Food Partnership Ghana Initiative and other stakeholders to understand the ASC certification process, its benefits and its impact on sustainability. The presentation by the ASC team was excellent. This was one of the best networking events organised by the Chamber of Aquaculture."

Some of the key issues that were highlighted during the workshop include environmental and social issues, as well as new technologies that can help in improving safety in aquaculture production and fish health management practices. The workshop also discussed how a Seafood Risk Tool can be applied to identify and manage chemical and pathogen hazards across the supply chain.

For more information, visit HERE.

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