LocustHarvester tracks locust outbreaks to capture locusts for use as animal feed

StartupRealities No 73

LocustHarvester is an animal feed producer which harvests naturally occurring locusts by tracking the breakout of locust plagues (invasions) around the world. Once it has identified an outbreak, the company captures locust in their billions using specialised equipment of traps, nets and chemical attractants. LocustHarvester turns thousands of tonnes of ground dried locusts into animal feed annually. The company's activity also alleviates the environmental pressure on locust-stricken agricultural regions.

Locust meal is used in aquaculture and in pig farms, as dried locust meal contains 130 to 280 grams of protein per kilogram. The copper found in locust blood (insect blood contains copper, while mammalian blood contains iron) seems to enhance fat to protein conversion when fed to pigs, recent research shows.

CEO QUOTE
"We turn a pest into gold dust. Well, into protein dust, to be precise. We help the world get rid of locust and we make excellent animal feed out of them," said company founder and CEO Loic Harari.

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