Researchers see great potential in using insects to mitigate mycotoxins in feed materials. Photo: USDA
Insects are a good source of protein, need little energy for production and can be fed a variety of waste products. But what if there was a way to make their production much more valuable in the livestock feed industry? Over the past few years, researchers from various parts of the world have examined insects as a natural way to mitigate mycotoxins in feed crops and the results are very positive indeed. Insects so far studied include housefly larvae (HL), black soldier fly larvae (BSFL), yello
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