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According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Insect Feed Market is accounted for $1.61 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach $4.00 billion by 2032 growing at a CAGR of 13.8% during the forecast period. Insect feed refers to animal feed made from processed insects or their by-products, commonly used as a sustainable protein source in livestock, poultry, aquaculture, and pet food industries. It includes whole insects, insect meal, or insect oil, derived mainly from species like black soldier flies, mealworms, and crickets. Insect feed offers high nutritional value, reduces environmental impact, and serves as an eco-friendly alternative to traditional protein sources like soy or fishmeal.
According to RaboResearch analysis, the insect market for protein is projected to expand significantly, potentially reaching 500,000 metric tonnes by 2030 from its current volume of approximately 10,000 metric tonnes, indicating the industry's robust growth trajectory.
Growing aquaculture industry
Insect-based feed offers an eco-friendly alternative to traditional sources like fishmeal, supporting circular economy initiatives. Aquaculture producers are increasingly adopting insect feed due to its high nutritional content and improved digestibility. Regulatory support for sustainable fish farming is encouraging the use of insect protein. Large-scale farms are focusing on cost efficiency and environmental sustainability, making insect feed a preferred option. Innovations in insect farming techniques are enhancing mass production capacity and lowering costs. As a result, the growing aquaculture sector is emerging as a major driver of the insect feed market.
Limited raw material availability
Insect farming requires organic waste, agricultural byproducts, and specific substrates, which are not always consistently available. Seasonal variations and regional shortages affect the quality and quantity of feedstock for insect cultivation. Regulatory restrictions on using certain types of waste for insect rearing can further constrain supplies. Competition among insect protein producers for suitable raw materials can drive up costs. Supply chain inefficiencies often impact the steady flow of resources needed for insect biomass production. This limits scalability for smaller farms and emerging companies in the market.
Rising meat consumption
Livestock and poultry sectors are exploring alternatives to soybean and fishmeal to reduce environmental impact. Insect feed provides amino acids and lipids essential for animal growth, promoting healthier livestock production. The rising middle-class population in developing regions supports higher meat consumption trends. Sustainability-conscious consumers are influencing the shift toward ethical and eco-friendly feed options. Meat producers are seeking cost-effective feed ingredients, and insect feed fits well into diversified feed formulations. This growing demand presents an exciting opportunity for insect feed manufacturers to scale operations.
Limited supply chain infrastructure
Lack of cold storage and logistics networks makes it difficult to transport insect products safely and efficiently. Traceability and quality assurance systems are yet to be standardized across regions. Regulatory frameworks vary widely, creating compliance challenges for cross-border supply chains. Investors are hesitant due to uncertain infrastructure support, which restricts industry growth. Smaller producers struggle to access broader markets due to fragmented supply networks. Therefore, insufficient supply chain infrastructure poses a substantial threat to market expansion.
The pandemic disrupted insect feed supply chains by delaying procurement of raw materials and halting farm operations. Travel bans and trade restrictions impacted exports and imports of insect-based products. However, demand for sustainable protein sources surged as food security concerns rose globally. Producers accelerated research and automation to reduce reliance on manual labor. Interest in decentralized food systems helped promote local insect farming initiatives. Despite the setbacks, the industry bounced back as governments emphasized resilient agriculture.
The black soldier fly (BSF) segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The black soldier fly (BSF) segment is expected to account for the largest market share during the forecast period, due to its adaptability and high nutrient profile. BSF larvae thrive on organic waste, converting it into protein-rich biomass efficiently. They possess antimicrobial properties beneficial for animal health, reducing reliance on antibiotics. The larvae have a favourable fat-to-protein ratio, making them ideal for aqua feed and poultry feed formulations. Regulatory bodies are increasingly approving BSF as a safe feed ingredient.
The aquaculture segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
Over the forecast period, the aquaculture segment is predicted to witness the highest growth rate, due to the search for sustainable fish diets. Fish farms are adopting insect protein to reduce pressure on marine ecosystems caused by fishmeal harvesting. Insect feed promotes faster fish growth and improved immunity, enhancing farm productivity. As global seafood demand rises, producers seek alternative feed sources that minimize environmental footprints. R&D investments and trials by major fish producers are validating the performance of insect feeds.
During the forecast period, the Asia Pacific region is expected to hold the largest market share, driven by its expanding livestock and aquaculture sectors. Countries like China, India, and Vietnam are actively exploring insect farming to meet growing protein demand. Government policies promoting waste recycling and sustainable agriculture support insect feed adoption. The region benefits from abundant agricultural byproducts used as insect farming substrates. Rapid urbanization is increasing the need for efficient food production systems, including insect feed.
Over the forecast period, the North America region is anticipated to exhibit the highest CAGR, attributed to rising consumer awareness and regulatory support. Startups and large agribusinesses are investing heavily in insect protein production facilities. The push toward sustainable livestock feeding practices aligns well with insect feed innovation. U.S. and Canadian governments are backing pilot programs to integrate insect ingredients into mainstream farming. The region's advanced supply chain infrastructure facilitates wider distribution and commercialization.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Insect Feed Market include Ynsect, Enterra Feed Corporation, Protix, Bugsolutely Ltd., InnovaFeed, Loopworm, AgriProtein, Protenga, Entomo Farms, HiProMine, Hexafly, Aspire Food Group, EnviroFlight, NextProtein, and Beta Hatch.
In February 2025, Innovafeed and Agryco announce a strategic partnership for the commercialization of Hilucia(TM) "Frass for plants" organic fertilizer. This partnership marks the coming together of two visionary French companies determined to transform agricultural practices. Innovafeed brings its expertise in the production of sustainable ingredients from insect breeding, while Agryco offers an innovative platform facilitating access to natural, high-performance inputs.
In October 2023, Tyson Foods, Inc. has reached an agreement for a two-fold investment with Protix, the leading global insect ingredients company. The strategic investment will support the growth of the emerging insect ingredient industry and expand the use of insect ingredient solutions to create more efficient sustainable proteins and lipids for use in the global food system. The agreement combines Tyson Foods' global scale, experience and network with Protix's technology and market leadership.
In May 2023, Ynsect announces the launch of Spryng, its new B2B2C brand for the pet food market. The brand features premium ingredients which combine scientifically proven benefits with a low environmental impact. Spryng offers easy-to-incorporate, neutral-tasting, odourless and light brown ingredients, designed with the needs of pet food manufacturers in mind.