The insect revolution: Too hard to swallow?
The insect revolution: Too hard to swallow? – Insect flour

If you can process insects or insect larvae in such a way that you get a neutral protein source in terms of taste, appearance, color and smell, then acceptance will be much higher. Only when they’re processed will we see more widespread interest and insect-based foods becoming a sustainable industry.” - Dirk Sindermann, Head of Process Technology – Renewable Resources, GEA

- Dirk Sindermann, Head of Process Technology – Renewable Resources, GEA

The insect revolution: Too hard to swallow? – Fishmeal

We take farm waste and use the black soldier fly larvae to digest it. The insects are then processed into animal feed and what is left is used as a fertilizer. We're adding value to waste and then putting it back into the food stream as high value protein." - Luke Wheat, CEO, Future Green Solutions, Australia, and GEA customer

- Luke Wheat, CEO, Future Green Solutions, Australia, and GEA customer

When it came to our process, we spent a lot of time on R&D. But the key to moving forward has been GEA's separating decanter. My experience with GEA and their people in Germany and here in Australia has been nothing but a pleasure." - Luke Wheat, CEO, Future Green Solutions, Australia, and GEA customer

- Luke Wheat, CEO, Future Green Solutions, Australia, and GEA customer

GEA solutions for insect-based industries

GEA solutions for insect-based industries

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