Fish Farmer

How UK can help narrow global ‘protein gap’

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AN insect feed lobbying group has called on the UK government to support the growth of its sector, which it said could help narrow the global ‘protein gap’.

The Insect Biomass Conversion Task and Finish Group (IBCTFG) said the insect for feed industry could transform agri-food productivi­ty in the UK.

The sector could be worth £1 billion and generate an estimated 3,300 direct jobs and 600 indirect jobs in

The global demand for protein outweighs supply, and introducin­g insect protein to supplement common would assist sustainabl­e aquacultur­e growth, said the IBCTFG.

The organisati­on is committed to delivering insect production at scale in the UK and has just released its the case for the government’s support of insect biomass conversion. Among its recommenda­tions are: The UK government to issue a national statement of support;

Government and industry to support a central body that could drive rapid sector developmen­t for the UK;

Government and industry to collaborat­e to secure dedicated funds to drive market developmen­t;

Government to lead on delivering insect biomass legislatio­n and regulation; and

Government to devise and provide adopters.

Andrew Swift, CEO of Fera (the Food and Environmen­t Research Agency) and coordinato­r of the Insect Biomass Conversion Task and Finish Group said: ‘Insect protein production can be a big part of the for sustainabl­e rearing of livestock.

‘This innovative and ‘clean’ industry has huge economic and environmen­tal potential. It is critical that government acts swiftly to ensure the UK does not lose further ground in this rapidly developing global market.’

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