Economic viability of insect meal as a novel ingredient in diets for broiler chickens

The study aimed to evaluate the economic efficiency of supplementation ofTenebrio molitor meal in the diet for broilers, from 1 to 35 days of age. For that, data from a preliminary study were used to evaluate the inclusion ofT. molitor meal in the broiler production performance. Four treatments were...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of insects as food and feed 2022-01, Vol.8 (9), p.1015-1026
Hauptverfasser: Tavares, M.N, Pereira, R.T, Silva, A.L, Lemes, L.R, Menten, J.F.M, Gameiro, A.H
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Zusammenfassung:The study aimed to evaluate the economic efficiency of supplementation ofTenebrio molitor meal in the diet for broilers, from 1 to 35 days of age. For that, data from a preliminary study were used to evaluate the inclusion ofT. molitor meal in the broiler production performance. Four treatments were adopted: a control group and three experimental diets with 4, 8 and 12% levels of inclusion of this meal. The economic viability indicators were calculated considering the cost of the feed (R$/kg), the price of live broiler (R$/kg), feed intake (kg) and body weight (kg) of the birds. The feed cost increased proportionally with the inclusion of insect meal in poultry diets while the gross margin decreased from 93 to 98%, with 4 to 12% of inclusion of this ingredient, compared to the control diet. In the previous study, the level of 4% resulted in better performance of the birds, so, to enable the inclusion of 4% meal in the diet, this ingredient should be priced at R$ 4.53/kg.
ISSN:2352-4588
2352-4588
DOI:10.3920/JIFF2021.0179