FarmInsect exists to make agriculture more sustainable by replacing CO2-intensive, globally sourced animal-feed proteins like soy and fishmeal with regional insect protein. The company develops and deploys modular insect-farming solutions that integrate insects directly into the agricultural cycle. In its approach, farmers use regional residues as feedstock for black soldier fly larvae, which are then fattened onsite and converted into protein-rich feed.
Across its processes, FarmInsect provides end-to-end support, including automated farming systems and weekly shipments of seed larvae to customers. The system is designed for decentralised production at farmers’ facilities, aiming to reduce costs, lower emissions, and reduce dependence on global supply chains. FarmInsect also describes a circular by-product pathway where the fattening system produces compost that can be sold as fertiliser or used for biogas production, helping close nutrient and resource loops at the farm level.