About this event
With their high protein and fat content, as well as a range of essential nutrients, insects, like Black Soldier Fly Larvae, are gaining recognition as a sustainable feed ingredient for livestock and pets.
In our upcoming webinar on Thursday, 30 March 2023 at 16:00 CET/10:00 EST, which was developed together with EnviroFlight, we will discover the benefits of using Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) as an alternative protein source in feed formulations and the unique properties and nutrients these insects can bring to animal nutrition.
In addition, we will also explore how their nutritional value is impacted by what they are fed and why considering feedstock programmes is so important when looking at BSFL or other insect ingredients. We will also dig into the latest research on how BSFL products can impact the health and well-being of production animals and pets, and take a look at the regulatory landscape concerning these ingredients in markets around the world.
Don't miss this opportunity to stay ahead of the curve in animal nutrition.
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Bree Modica has been a technical sales rep with EnviroFlight since July 2019. Previously, she worked as a nutritionist for a specialty pet product company. Bree has her master’s degree in agriculture and animal nutrition, and is currently pursuing a PhD focused on sustainability management in the animal feed and pet food sectors.
Liz Koutsos is the President of EnviroFlight, pioneering the commercialisation of black soldier fly larvae for feed and food applications. Prior to EnviroFlight, Liz was the Director of Mazuri Exotic Animal Nutrition, a Land O’Lakes/Purina Mills division. Liz joined Mazuri following an appointment on the faculty of the Animal Science Department at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Liz is a graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park, with a BS in Animal Science, and the University of California, Davis, with an MS and PhD in Nutrition and Immunology. Liz is currently also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at North Carolina State University and a Smithsonian Research Associate.