Fly larvae for dinner: Purina launches a pet food made with ‘insect protein’

Nestlé Purina

Nestlé Purina is launching new pet food in Switzerland with one recipe that uses insect protein.

Nestlé Purina has announced the launch of a new pet food made with insect protein - specifically black soldier fly larvae.

The company said the food “builds on alternative proteins to make better use of the planet’s resources. The new line includes insects as well as plant protein from fava beans and millet.”

Purina Beyond Nature’s Protein will first be sold in Switzerland starting this month.

There are two recipes - one based on chicken, pig’s liver and millet; the second using insect protein, chicken and fava beans. Both recipes are available for dogs and cats.

“The insect protein comes from black soldier fly larvae, which are already in use in animal feed in Europe. The millet and fava beans provide protein, energy, and fibre to aid digestion. All the ingredients are steamed to maintain nutrient quality,” the company said.

“The new pet food was developed taking into consideration the different nutritional requirements of cats and dogs, as well as their different taste profiles. The protein sources were blended to deliver all essential amino acids dogs and cats need, with different levels of insect proteins for each.”

Nestlé Purina Petcare EMENA CEO Bernard Meunier said, “Every ingredient in our food serves a purpose. With our new Beyond Nature’s Protein dry pet food, we are offering a complete nutritious alternative to conventional dog and cat products, while taking care of the planet’s precious resources by diversifying the protein sources.

We’re constantly looking at ways in which we can source sustainably for the longer-term while still delivering the high-quality nutrition that pets need today and tomorrow.”

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