Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market by Product Type, End-Users, and Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa): Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast, 2025-2032
Description
Persistence Market Research has recently released a comprehensive report on the worldwide market for edible insects for animal feed. The report offers a thorough assessment of crucial market dynamics, including drivers, trends, opportunities, and challenges, providing detailed insights into the market structure. This research publication presents exclusive data and statistics outlining the anticipated growth trajectory of the global edible insects for animal feed market from 2025 to 2032.
Key Insights:
Edible insects for animal feed are emerging as a sustainable, high-protein alternative to traditional feed ingredients such as fishmeal and soybean meal. Insects such as black soldier fly larvae, mealworms, crickets, and silkworms are rich in protein, essential amino acids, lipids, vitamins, and minerals, making them suitable for aquaculture, poultry, swine, and pet food applications.
The market is structured across insect type, form, and end-use segments, catering to feed manufacturers seeking sustainable and cost-efficient protein sources. Growing concerns over environmental sustainability, rising feed costs, and increasing demand for high-quality animal protein are driving the adoption of insect-based feed ingredients globally. The market serves aquafeed producers, poultry integrators, swine feed manufacturers, and premium pet food brands across developed and emerging economies.
Market Growth Drivers:
The global edible insects for animal feed market is primarily driven by the increasing demand for sustainable protein alternatives in the livestock and aquaculture sectors. Traditional feed ingredients such as fishmeal face supply volatility and environmental pressures, prompting feed manufacturers to explore insect protein as a viable substitute.
The rapid expansion of aquaculture production, particularly in Asia-Pacific and Europe, is significantly boosting demand for high-protein feed ingredients. Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae, in particular, are gaining widespread adoption due to their high protein content, efficient feed conversion ratio, and ability to be reared on organic waste streams.
Additionally, growing awareness regarding circular economy practices and waste valorization supports the use of insects reared on agricultural and food waste. Regulatory approvals for insect protein in aquafeed and poultry feed across several regions further accelerate market growth. Rising investments in automated insect farming technologies and large-scale production facilities also enhance scalability and cost competitiveness.
Market Restraints:
Despite strong growth prospects, the market faces certain challenges. Regulatory frameworks for insect-based feed ingredients vary across regions, potentially limiting market penetration in some countries. Strict quality standards and safety regulations require significant compliance investments from producers.
High initial capital expenditure for setting up insect farming facilities and processing units may act as a barrier for small and medium enterprises. Furthermore, price competitiveness with conventional protein sources remains a challenge, particularly in price-sensitive developing markets. Limited consumer awareness in certain regions about the benefits of insect-based feed ingredients may also slow adoption rates.
Market Opportunities:
The edible insects for animal feed market presents substantial opportunities driven by technological advancements in insect breeding, automation, and feedstock optimization. Large-scale industrial insect farms are improving production efficiency and lowering costs, making insect protein more commercially viable.
Emerging applications in pet food, particularly premium and sustainable pet diets, offer significant growth potential. Expanding regulatory acceptance in North America and Asia-Pacific is expected to unlock new markets.
Partnerships between insect producers and major feed manufacturers, along with investments in research and development to enhance nutritional profiles and product formats such as oil and powder, will further strengthen market expansion. The integration of insect farming into circular agricultural systems also supports long-term sustainability goals.
Key Questions Answered in the Report:
Leading players in the global edible insects for animal feed market include Protix, Ynsect, Innovafeed, Entobel, EnviroFlight (a subsidiary of Darling Ingredients), Aspire Food Group, Chapul, LLC, Nasekomo, Hexafly, Sentara Group, nextProtein, Keetup, and Grubbly Farms, among others.
These companies focus on expanding production capacities, investing in automated insect rearing technologies, and forming strategic partnerships with aquafeed and livestock feed manufacturers. Emphasis on research and development to improve protein yield, oil extraction efficiency, and product quality is a key competitive strategy.
Strategic collaborations, geographic expansion, and vertical integration across the value chain enable market participants to strengthen their global footprint. Sustainability certifications, traceability systems, and compliance with regional feed regulations further enhance competitive positioning in the edible insects for animal feed market.
Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Research Segmentation:
The edible insects for animal feed market encompasses a diverse range of insect types, forms, end-use applications, and regional markets.
By Insect Type:
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Key Insights:
- Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Size (2025E): US$ 2,140.5 Million
- Projected Market Value (2032F): US$ 5,323.3 Million
- Global Market Growth Rate (CAGR 2025 to 2032): 13.9%
Edible insects for animal feed are emerging as a sustainable, high-protein alternative to traditional feed ingredients such as fishmeal and soybean meal. Insects such as black soldier fly larvae, mealworms, crickets, and silkworms are rich in protein, essential amino acids, lipids, vitamins, and minerals, making them suitable for aquaculture, poultry, swine, and pet food applications.
The market is structured across insect type, form, and end-use segments, catering to feed manufacturers seeking sustainable and cost-efficient protein sources. Growing concerns over environmental sustainability, rising feed costs, and increasing demand for high-quality animal protein are driving the adoption of insect-based feed ingredients globally. The market serves aquafeed producers, poultry integrators, swine feed manufacturers, and premium pet food brands across developed and emerging economies.
Market Growth Drivers:
The global edible insects for animal feed market is primarily driven by the increasing demand for sustainable protein alternatives in the livestock and aquaculture sectors. Traditional feed ingredients such as fishmeal face supply volatility and environmental pressures, prompting feed manufacturers to explore insect protein as a viable substitute.
The rapid expansion of aquaculture production, particularly in Asia-Pacific and Europe, is significantly boosting demand for high-protein feed ingredients. Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae, in particular, are gaining widespread adoption due to their high protein content, efficient feed conversion ratio, and ability to be reared on organic waste streams.
Additionally, growing awareness regarding circular economy practices and waste valorization supports the use of insects reared on agricultural and food waste. Regulatory approvals for insect protein in aquafeed and poultry feed across several regions further accelerate market growth. Rising investments in automated insect farming technologies and large-scale production facilities also enhance scalability and cost competitiveness.
Market Restraints:
Despite strong growth prospects, the market faces certain challenges. Regulatory frameworks for insect-based feed ingredients vary across regions, potentially limiting market penetration in some countries. Strict quality standards and safety regulations require significant compliance investments from producers.
High initial capital expenditure for setting up insect farming facilities and processing units may act as a barrier for small and medium enterprises. Furthermore, price competitiveness with conventional protein sources remains a challenge, particularly in price-sensitive developing markets. Limited consumer awareness in certain regions about the benefits of insect-based feed ingredients may also slow adoption rates.
Market Opportunities:
The edible insects for animal feed market presents substantial opportunities driven by technological advancements in insect breeding, automation, and feedstock optimization. Large-scale industrial insect farms are improving production efficiency and lowering costs, making insect protein more commercially viable.
Emerging applications in pet food, particularly premium and sustainable pet diets, offer significant growth potential. Expanding regulatory acceptance in North America and Asia-Pacific is expected to unlock new markets.
Partnerships between insect producers and major feed manufacturers, along with investments in research and development to enhance nutritional profiles and product formats such as oil and powder, will further strengthen market expansion. The integration of insect farming into circular agricultural systems also supports long-term sustainability goals.
Key Questions Answered in the Report:
- What are the primary factors driving the growth of the global edible insects for animal feed market?
- Which insect types and forms are witnessing the highest demand across end-use industries?
- How are regulatory frameworks influencing the adoption of insect protein in different regions?
- Who are the key players contributing to the edible insects for animal feed market, and what strategies are they adopting to remain competitive?
- What are the emerging regional trends and future outlook for the global market?
Leading players in the global edible insects for animal feed market include Protix, Ynsect, Innovafeed, Entobel, EnviroFlight (a subsidiary of Darling Ingredients), Aspire Food Group, Chapul, LLC, Nasekomo, Hexafly, Sentara Group, nextProtein, Keetup, and Grubbly Farms, among others.
These companies focus on expanding production capacities, investing in automated insect rearing technologies, and forming strategic partnerships with aquafeed and livestock feed manufacturers. Emphasis on research and development to improve protein yield, oil extraction efficiency, and product quality is a key competitive strategy.
Strategic collaborations, geographic expansion, and vertical integration across the value chain enable market participants to strengthen their global footprint. Sustainability certifications, traceability systems, and compliance with regional feed regulations further enhance competitive positioning in the edible insects for animal feed market.
Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Research Segmentation:
The edible insects for animal feed market encompasses a diverse range of insect types, forms, end-use applications, and regional markets.
By Insect Type:
- Black Soldier Fly (BSF)
- Mealworms & Silkworms
- Crickets & Grasshopper
- Others
- Whole
- Powder
- Oil
- Others
- Aquafeed
- Poultry Feed
- Swine Feed
- Pet Food
- Others
- North America
- Latin America
- Europe
- South Asia & Pacific
- East Asia
- Middle East & Africa (MEA)
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Table of Contents
199 Pages
- 1. Executive Summary
- 1.1. Global Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Snapshot, 2025 and 2032
- 1.2. Market Opportunity Assessment, 2025-2032, US$ Mn
- 1.3. Key Market Trends
- 1.4. Future Market Projections
- 1.5. Premium Market Insights
- 1.6. Industry Developments and Key Market Events
- 1.7. PMR Analysis and Recommendations
- 2. Market Overview
- 2.1. Market Scope and Definition
- 2.2. Market Dynamics
- 2.2.1. Drivers
- 2.2.2. Restraints
- 2.2.3. Opportunity
- 2.2.4. Challenges
- 2.2.5. Key Trends
- 2.3. COVID-19 Impact Analysis
- 2.4. Forecast Factors - Relevance and Impact
- 3. Value Added Insights
- 3.1. Value Chain Analysis
- 3.2. Key Market Players
- 3.3. Regulatory Landscape
- 3.4. PESTLE Analysis
- 3.5. Porter’s Five Force Analysis
- 3.6. Key Marketing Strategies
- 4. Price Trend Analysis, 2019 - 2032
- 4.1. Key Factors Impacting Product Prices
- 4.2. Pricing Analysis, By Insect Type
- 4.3. Regional Prices and Product Preferences
- 5. Global Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Outlook
- 5.1. Key Highlights
- 5.1.1. Market Volume (Tons) Projections
- 5.1.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Y-o-Y Growth
- 5.1.3. Absolute $ Opportunity
- 5.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis and Forecast
- 5.2.1. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis, 2019-2024
- 5.2.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) Analysis and Forecast, 2025-2032
- 5.3. Global Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Outlook: Insect Type
- 5.3.1. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis, By Insect Type, 2019-2024
- 5.3.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Insect Type, 2025-2032
- 5.3.2.1. Black Soldier Fly (BSF)
- 5.3.2.2. Mealworms & Silkworms
- 5.3.2.3. Crickets & Grasshopper
- 5.3.2.4. Beetles
- 5.3.2.5. Others
- 5.3.3. Market Attractiveness Analysis: Insect Type
- 5.4. Global Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Outlook: Form
- 5.4.1. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis, By Form, 2019-2024
- 5.4.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Form, 2025-2032
- 5.4.2.1. Whole
- 5.4.2.2. Powder
- 5.4.2.3. Oil
- 5.4.3. Market Attractiveness Analysis: Form
- 5.5. Global Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Outlook: Application
- 5.5.1. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis, By Application, 2019-2024
- 5.5.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Application, 2025-2032
- 5.5.2.1. Aquafeed
- 5.5.2.2. Poultry Feed
- 5.5.2.3. Swine Feed
- 5.5.2.4. Pet Food
- 5.5.2.5. Livestock Feed
- 5.5.2.6. Others
- 5.5.3. Market Attractiveness Analysis: Application
- 6. Global Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Outlook: Region
- 6.1. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis, By Region, 2019-2024
- 6.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Region, 2025-2032
- 6.2.1. North America
- 6.2.2. Latin America
- 6.2.3. Europe
- 6.2.4. East Asia
- 6.2.5. South Asia and Oceania
- 6.2.6. Middle East & Africa
- 6.3. Market Attractiveness Analysis: Region
- 7. North America Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Outlook
- 7.1. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis, By Market, 2019-2024
- 7.1.1. By Country
- 7.1.2. By Insect Type
- 7.1.3. By Form
- 7.1.4. By Application
- 7.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Country, 2025-2032
- 7.2.1. U.S.
- 7.2.2. Canada
- 7.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Insect Type, 2025-2032
- 7.3.1. Black Soldier Fly (BSF)
- 7.3.2. Mealworms & Silkworms
- 7.3.3. Crickets & Grasshopper
- 7.3.4. Beetles
- 7.3.5. Others
- 7.4. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Form, 2025-2032
- 7.4.1. Whole
- 7.4.2. Powder
- 7.4.3. Oil
- 7.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Application, 2025-2032
- 7.5.1. Aquafeed
- 7.5.2. Poultry Feed
- 7.5.3. Swine Feed
- 7.5.4. Pet Food
- 7.5.5. Livestock Feed
- 7.5.6. Others
- 7.6. Market Attractiveness Analysis
- 8. Europe Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Outlook
- 8.1. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis, By Market, 2019-2024
- 8.1.1. By Country
- 8.1.2. By Insect Type
- 8.1.3. By Form
- 8.1.4. By Application
- 8.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Country, 2025-2032
- 8.2.1. Germany
- 8.2.2. France
- 8.2.3. U.K.
- 8.2.4. The Netherlands
- 8.2.5. Spain
- 8.2.6. Russia
- 8.2.7. Rest of Europe
- 8.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Insect Type, 2025-2032
- 8.3.1. Black Soldier Fly (BSF)
- 8.3.2. Mealworms & Silkworms
- 8.3.3. Crickets & Grasshopper
- 8.3.4. Beetles
- 8.3.5. Others
- 8.4. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Form, 2025-2032
- 8.4.1. Whole
- 8.4.2. Powder
- 8.4.3. Oil
- 8.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Application, 2025-2032
- 8.5.1. Aquafeed
- 8.5.2. Poultry Feed
- 8.5.3. Swine Feed
- 8.5.4. Pet Food
- 8.5.5. Livestock Feed
- 8.5.6. Others
- 8.6. Market Attractiveness Analysis
- 9. East Asia Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Outlook
- 9.1. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis, By Market, 2019-2024
- 9.1.1. By Country
- 9.1.2. By Insect Type
- 9.1.3. By Form
- 9.1.4. By Application
- 9.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Country, 2025-2032
- 9.2.1. China
- 9.2.2. Japan
- 9.2.3. South Korea
- 9.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Insect Type, 2025-2032
- 9.3.1. Black Soldier Fly (BSF)
- 9.3.2. Mealworms & Silkworms
- 9.3.3. Crickets & Grasshopper
- 9.3.4. Beetles
- 9.3.5. Others
- 9.4. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Form, 2025-2032
- 9.4.1. Whole
- 9.4.2. Powder
- 9.4.3. Oil
- 9.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Application, 2025-2032
- 9.5.1. Aquafeed
- 9.5.2. Poultry Feed
- 9.5.3. Swine Feed
- 9.5.4. Pet Food
- 9.5.5. Livestock Feed
- 9.5.6. Others
- 9.6. Market Attractiveness Analysis
- 10. South Asia & Oceania Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Outlook
- 10.1. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis, By Market, 2019-2024
- 10.1.1. By Country
- 10.1.2. By Insect Type
- 10.1.3. By Form
- 10.1.4. By Application
- 10.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Country, 2025-2032
- 10.2.1. India
- 10.2.2. Indonesia
- 10.2.3. Thailand
- 10.2.4. The Philippines
- 10.2.5. ANZ
- 10.2.6. Rest of South Asia & Oceania
- 10.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Insect Type, 2025-2032
- 10.3.1. Black Soldier Fly (BSF)
- 10.3.2. Mealworms & Silkworms
- 10.3.3. Crickets & Grasshopper
- 10.3.4. Beetles
- 10.3.5. Others
- 10.4. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Form, 2025-2032
- 10.4.1. Whole
- 10.4.2. Powder
- 10.4.3. Oil
- 10.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Application, 2025-2032
- 10.5.1. Aquafeed
- 10.5.2. Poultry Feed
- 10.5.3. Swine Feed
- 10.5.4. Pet Food
- 10.5.5. Livestock Feed
- 10.5.6. Others
- 10.6. Market Attractiveness Analysis
- 11. Latin America Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Outlook
- 11.1. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis, By Market, 2019-2024
- 11.1.1. By Country
- 11.1.2. By Insect Type
- 11.1.3. By Form
- 11.1.4. By Application
- 11.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Country, 2025-2032
- 11.2.1. Brazil
- 11.2.2. Mexico
- 11.2.3. Rest of Latin America
- 11.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Insect Type, 2025-2032
- 11.3.1. Black Soldier Fly (BSF)
- 11.3.2. Mealworms & Silkworms
- 11.3.3. Crickets & Grasshopper
- 11.3.4. Beetles
- 11.3.5. Others
- 11.4. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Form, 2025-2032
- 11.4.1. Whole
- 11.4.2. Powder
- 11.4.3. Oil
- 11.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Application, 2025-2032
- 11.5.1. Aquafeed
- 11.5.2. Poultry Feed
- 11.5.3. Swine Feed
- 11.5.4. Pet Food
- 11.5.5. Livestock Feed
- 11.5.6. Others
- 11.6. Market Attractiveness Analysis
- 12. Middle East & Africa Edible Insects for Animal Feed Market Outlook
- 12.1. Historical Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis, By Market, 2019-2024
- 12.1.1. By Country
- 12.1.2. By Insect Type
- 12.1.3. By Form
- 12.1.4. By Application
- 12.2. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Country, 2025-2032
- 12.2.1. GCC Countries
- 12.2.2. Egypt
- 12.2.3. South Africa
- 12.2.4. Northern Africa
- 12.2.5. Rest of Middle East & Africa
- 12.3. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Insect Type, 2025-2032
- 12.3.1. Black Soldier Fly (BSF)
- 12.3.2. Mealworms & Silkworms
- 12.3.3. Crickets & Grasshopper
- 12.3.4. Beetles
- 12.3.5. Others
- 12.4. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Form, 2025-2032
- 12.4.1. Whole
- 12.4.2. Powder
- 12.4.3. Oil
- 12.5. Market Size (US$ Mn) and Volume (Tons) Analysis and Forecast, By Application, 2025-2032
- 12.5.1. Aquafeed
- 12.5.2. Poultry Feed
- 12.5.3. Swine Feed
- 12.5.4. Pet Food
- 12.5.5. Livestock Feed
- 12.5.6. Others
- 12.6. Market Attractiveness Analysis
- 13. Competition Landscape
- 13.1. Market Share Analysis, 2024
- 13.2. Market Structure
- 13.2.1. Competition Intensity Mapping By Market
- 13.2.2. Competition Dashboard
- 13.3. Company Profiles (Details - Overview, Financials, Strategy, Recent Developments)
- 13.3.1. Ynsect
- 13.3.1.1. Overview
- 13.3.1.2. Segments and Insect Type
- 13.3.1.3. Key Financials
- 13.3.1.4. Market Developments
- 13.3.1.5. Market Strategy
- 13.3.2. Protix
- 13.3.3. Innovafeed
- 13.3.4. Entobel
- 13.3.5. EnviroFlight (Darling Ingredients)
- 13.3.6. Aspire Food Group
- 13.3.7. Chapul, LLC
- 13.3.8. Nasekomo
- 13.3.9. Hexafly
- 13.3.10. Sentara Group
- 13.3.11. nextProtein
- 13.3.12. Keetup
- 13.3.13. Grubbly Farms
- 13.3.14. Others
- 14. Appendix
- 14.1. Research Methodology
- 14.2. Research Assumptions
- 14.3. Acronyms and Abbreviations
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