Cooh Science Ltd
Cooh Science focus on using biotechnology to solve the problem of organic/food waste, produce insect protein and organic fertilizers to create a green circular economy.
The researchers introduced an advanced concept to the black soldier fly larvae breeding system, in order to solve the biggest problem -Adjust the temperature of the insect feed.
Air Flow Key to Ensuring Black Soldier Fly Larvae Thrive as a Sustainable Food Source | Research Living larvae inside the apparatus between fluidization experiments at Georgia Tech’s School of Physics’ Howey Physics building. (Photo credit: Grace Cassidy, Georgia Tech)
08/06/2021
United Nations World Oceans Day, on 8 June 2021
World Oceans Day reminds us of the major role the oceans have in everyday life. They are the lungs of our planet and a major source of food and medicine and a critical part of the biosphere.
The ocean drives global systems that make the Earth habitable for humankind. Our rainwater, drinking water, weather, climate, coastlines, much of our food, and even the oxygen in the air we breathe, are all ultimately provided and regulated by the sea. Saving our ocean must remain a priority. Marine biodiversity is critical to the health of people and our planet. How the insects can help with that?
1. Circular economy: Instead of sending organic waste to landfills, it is fed to the insects. The excrement from those bugs, too, makes an excellent fertilizer that replenishes the soil. And the insects become premium feed for chickens, fish, and maybe (someday) humans. Cooh Science launched system to raise black soldier flies and sell as farm feed. Black soldier flies are the only insects approved for livestock, poultry, fish, and agriculture feed. Black soldier flies eat nearly any kind of organic waste — food scraps that would typically go into a landfill become food for the insects. Additionally, insect farms can be built vertically, taking up less land.
2. Opportunity to replace fishmeal: fishmeal contains valuable omega-3 fatty acids, it is often incorporated into dietary supplements, dog food, chicken meal, farm-raised fish food, and other animal feeds. Often fishmeal comes from bunker or menhaden, or other small fish that are critical to the food web. Scientist say populations are in a sharp decline, and the massive nets threaten other sea life, even endangered animals. Applying insects into fish farm can solve the problem. Additionally, benefit to feeding insects to farmed fish is that they aren't exposed to the mercury often found in seafood. But insect farms could not compete with fishmeal on price or scale. These days it has changed Cooh Science by designing new automation technology reduced human labor and production costs.
04/06/2021
Potential of edible insects in world’s food security
The global population will reach nine billion by 2050, it’s estimated that food production needs to increase by around 70 per cent to meet demand, and do so sustainably.
Some of 820 million people are constantly hungry, yet almost a third of all food produced is wasted. Besides to 1.3 billion tons of biomass waste across the food chain, it’s necessary to point also huge economic loss because of it. How the bugs can help us?
1. Insects are good protein source
While insects are not often seen on menus, they are a popular source of protein around the world, with two billion people eating them regularly. Breeding insects requires less space, and has a much smaller environmental footprint than farming traditional livestock, as well as being rich in vitamins like zinc and iron, as well as fatty acids like Omega-3.
2. Sustainability of production
Cooh Science sustainability system is designed to avoid emissions associated with landfill. Operating on waste streams taken from municipal institutions is made to produce high-quality protein converting into feedstock. It saves greenhouse gas emissions from shipping in food, and also plays a role in reducing deforestation associated with soya farming, for example.
3. Sustainable and more nutritious farming
Cooh Science currently is focused on the animal feed and poultry sector. Nowadays feeding routine for most of farm animals among others chickens have minimal or no insects, making their diet less nutritious and different from in the wild. COOHGRUBS are reintroduction of that very important element in the diet.
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