Organic residues

Storage

1

Ensuring safety and quality

Feedstock sources that comply with safety and nutritional requirements arrive to the facility and are stored in silos before they are transported to the mixer.

Grinding

2

Precise size reduction

Access to nutrients is easier for the larvae if the substrate comes in small pieces or even in a liquid or pasty form. Some organic residues must be ground in order to reduce the particle size and therefore to achieve an efficient mixing of the different sources.

Decontamination

3

Safety is key

Ensuring that the feedstock sources are free from pathogens or other contaminants is a key step in order to achieve a good feed for the larvae.

Conveying

4

Reliable technology

Wet and dry feedstock sources are transported to the mixer in the right time and proportion.

Mixing

5

Precise mixing results

Wet and dry feedstock sources are efficiently mixed in order to achieve the most nutritious and palatable feed for the larvae.

Insect feed

Our automated system with data-driven technology allows a reliable control of operations and a continuous improvement of overall equipment effectiveness (OEE). It also ensures product traceability throughout production.