BugEra News
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Alternative Proteins Magazine - October 2024 Issue 4
BugEra, a BSF-genetics company based in Israel and the USA, has unveiled its M-BSF platform, a cutting-edge technology for developing novel BSF strains. This platform leverages advanced gene-editing techniques to enhance BSF efficiency, protein content, and nutritional value, offering significant advantages over traditional selective breeding methods. BugEras collaboration with the Israeli BSF consortium, supported by the Israeli Innovation Authority, aims to establish a comprehensive scientific database on BSF. The successful completion of the M-BSF platform marks a significant milestone for BugEra, positioning it as a leader in BSF genetics and strain development.
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Beta Buzz #5 - Beta Bugs
The fifth edition of Beta Buzz, a publication by Beta Bugs, highlights the evolving insect farming industry. The issue explores the potential of Black Soldier Fly Larvae beyond protein production, with applications in biofuel and waste processing. Companies like BugEra and GoTerra are leading these innovations. The publication also features contributions from equipment suppliers, offering insights for new market entrants. The industry is compared to the early stages of the wind turbine sector, emphasizing the potential for growth and scalability. The publication encourages persistence in building the industry, drawing parallels to other capital-intensive sectors that have achieved success over time.
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Beta Buzz - The Science Edition - Beta Bugs
Beta Bugs, a company focused on insect farming, has released a special Science Edition of their publication, Beta Buzz. This edition highlights the rapid development and scaling of the insect farming sector, emphasizing research in genetic performance, disease management, and nutrition. The publication aims to disseminate knowledge from both academia and industry to further the sectors growth. Beta Bugs is contributing to this effort by showcasing cutting-edge research and inviting contributions for future editions. The company has received funding from the European Unions Horizon 2020 program, indicating a positive growth trajectory for the company and the sector.
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CRISPR upgrades insect proteins for feed - Nature Biotechnology
The article discusses the emerging trend of using insect larvae as a sustainable protein source for various applications, including animal feed, fertilizer, biofuels, and even food products like burgers and shakes. This approach offers a cheaper and more sustainable alternative to traditional protein sources such as soy and fishmeal. The larvae can be raised on organic waste, adding an environmental benefit. The article highlights the potential of this innovation to transform industries by providing a more eco-friendly protein solution.
https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/israel/technology-science/1672226993-israeli-researchers-turn-bugs-into-fertilizer-and-biodiesel