
Entosystem
Entosystem uses cutting edge insect farming technology in order to position itself as a major player in the field of agricultural circular economy.
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Total Funding | 000k |
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Entosystem is a Canadian company that has developed an insect-based solution to food waste. The company uses black soldier fly larvae to transform low-value organic materials into high-value products. This process allows them to create a sustainable and local alternative to traditional animal feed ingredients, such as soy and fishmeal, and also produce a high-quality fertilizer.
The company operates within a circular economy model, partnering with farmers, grocery stores, and municipalities to recover their organic waste. This waste is then used to feed the insects, which are then harvested and processed into protein meal and oil for animal feed. The insect manure is also collected and sold as a natural fertilizer.
Entosystem's business model is based on the sale of its two main products: insect protein meal and fertilizer. The company's primary customers are animal feed producers and farmers. The market for these products is growing, driven by the increasing demand for sustainable and alternative protein sources.
Keywords: insect protein, circular economy, black soldier fly, animal feed, sustainable agriculture, organic waste valorization, agritech, alternative protein, sustainable farming, food waste solution