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Food Upcycling: Using Human Food Waste as a Nutrient Source to Produce a Novel Insect-Derived Protein Source for Production Animals

Grant number: VSA05 | Funding period: 2018 - 2021

Completed

Related publications (2)

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Insects: A Sustainable Feed Protein Source for Animal Nutrition

Kristy Digiacomo

2021-01-01

Animal products are a valuable source of nutrients and fibre for humans. Modern consumers are increasingly concerned with the envi..

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In vitro rumen fermentation of black soldier fly larvae reared on different sources of food waste

K Digiacomo, Paula Giraldo, Fiona Claire Leach, Brian Leury

2018-01-01

University of Melbourne Researchers

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