AgriProtein

AgriProtein

Biotechnology Research A-337, United States 47 employees
Employees
47
Contacts
1
Emails
1

AgriProtein Overview

Headquarters
A-337, United States
Phone Number
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Website
agriprotein.com
Industry
Biotechnology Research
Employees
47
Founded
2008
Funding
105.0M
Company Email
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NAICS
Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology)

About AgriProtein

AgriProtein is leading a new industry called nutrient upcycling. Our mission is to close the loop in food production. We use our technology to leverage the natural capabilities of the black soldier fly; feeding its larvae existing organic waste to create a sustainable, natural protein for pets, livestock and fish. Our industrial-scale bioconversion process takes organic waste streams from food factories, supermarkets, farms and restaurants, and recycles these into valuable products including: an insect based complete protein (MagMeal™), a versatile, natural oil (MagOil™) and a rich residual soil conditioner (MagSoil™). AgriProtein has been developing its technology since 2008. In 2016, we opened the world’s first industrial scale insect facility in Cape Town, South Africa with the capacity to divert 100 tonnes of organic waste from landfill per day and produce over 2,000 tonnes of MagMeal™ per year. AgriProtein is a subsidiary of the Insect Technology Group.

AgriProtein Contact Details

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Sample employees and titles
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Amos Ramsauer
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Prof.dr.manfred Kallerhoff Selbstständig
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Anandi Bierman Bioinformatician in the Division
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Serita Swart Administrative Officer at Agriprotein
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Employees by Management Level

Individual contributor 10 profiles
Manager 3 profiles
Associate / junior 2 profiles
Senior / Lead 1 profile

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