The global insect protein market size reached USD 1,171.4 Million in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 5,528.0 Million by 2033. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 18.82% during the forecast period of 2025-2033. Growth is driven by rising awareness of the nutritional benefits of insect protein, increasing demand for alternative protein sources, growing prevalence of chronic diseases, adoption in animal nutrition, supportive regulations, and technological advances.Â
Study Assumption Years
- Base Year: 2024
- Historical Year/Period: 2019-2024
- Forecast Year/Period: 2025-2033
Insect Protein Market Key Takeaways
- Current Market Size: USD 1,171.4 Million (2024)
- CAGR: 18.82% (2025-2033)
- Forecast Period: 2025-2033
- Nutritional benefits of insect protein with a favorable amino acid profile, essential minerals, and vitamins are key growth drivers.
- Growing need for sustainable and alternative protein sources amid environmental concerns supports market expansion.
- Increasing demand from animal nutrition, especially aquaculture and poultry feed, is bolstering revenue.
- Europe leads the market supported by strong regulations, high consumer awareness, and active R&D.
- Regulatory hurdles and consumer acceptance remain challenges but opportunities exist for innovation and international expansion.
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Market Growth Factors
The insect protein market is primarily driven by its significant nutritional benefits. Insects provide high-quality protein with an excellent amino acid profile along with essential minerals and vitamins, attracting health-conscious consumers and industries seeking nutritious feed options. The protein content in dry-weight insects like crickets can range between 60% and 75%, comparable or superior to traditional meats. Moreover, insects contain healthy fats like omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids vital for cardiovascular and brain health. Such rich nutritional properties boost demand from athletes, bodybuilders, and consumers on ketogenic or paleo diets.
The rising global population, forecasted to reach 10 billion by 2050, is increasing protein demand. Traditional protein production methods face challenges due to overfishing, land degradation, and environmental costs of livestock farming. This scenario has led to heightened interest in alternative proteins like insect protein. Food technology innovations have enabled the incorporation of insect ingredients into mainstream food products such as burgers, protein bars, and snacks. A survey by the UK’s Food Standards Agency found 37% willingness among people to try insect-based ground foods, reflecting growing acceptance.
Chronic diseases like diabetes, obesity, and cardiovascular conditions are escalating worldwide, with 6 in 10 U.S. adults suffering from chronic diseases and 4 in 10 having multiple conditions. In India, approximately 21% of geriatric adults have at least one chronic condition. The inclusion of insect protein, which contains 50–80% protein by dry weight, supports better nutrition and may help mitigate these health issues in the long run. This health-driven demand complements the expanding adoption of insect protein foods and feeds, further accelerating market growth.
Market Segmentation
Breakup by Source:
- Coleoptera: Includes beetles like mealworm beetle, used in human nutrition and animal feed, especially aquaculture and poultry; valued for hardiness and ability to thrive on organic waste.
- Lepidoptera: Comprises butterflies and moths such as silkworm; converts inedible plant parts into protein and aligns with silk industry offering economic viability.
- Hymenoptera: Includes bees, wasps, and ants; harvested for unique nutritional properties and mineral content, popular in some local diets.
- Orthoptera: Covers grasshoppers, crickets, locusts; crickets farmed extensively for protein, rapid growth, and use in cricket-based protein bars and snacks.
- Hemiptera: True bugs like cicadas, aphids; valued for unique flavors and textures, used in gourmet and exotic cuisines, though cultivation is complex.
- Diptera: Black soldier fly larvae; efficiently converts organic waste into protein, used in human food and premium animal feeds; sustainability and yield favor growth.
- Others: Not specified.
Breakup by Distribution Channel:
- Offline: Largest market share; includes supermarkets, health food stores, specialty stores. Consumers prefer physical inspection which promotes growth. Important for demographics less inclined to shop online.
- Online: Not detailed in source.
Breakup by Application:
- Animal Nutrition:
- Aqua Feed
- Poultry Feed
- Others
Animal nutrition is the leading segment, driven by demand for sustainable, high-quality feed in aquaculture and poultry, utilizing insect protein from black soldier fly and mealworm.
- Food and Beverages
- Pharmaceutical and Supplements
- Personal Care and Cosmetics
Regional Insights
Europe dominates the insect protein market, accounting for the largest share. This leadership is attributed to strong regulatory frameworks, high consumer environmental awareness, and substantial investments in sustainable technologies. The European Union leads in regulations promoting insects as food and feed. Moreover, numerous startups and established companies in insect farming, boosted by consumer willingness to adopt alternative proteins and significant R&D activities, enhance Europe’s market position.
Recent Developments & News
In February 2021, Aspire Food Group and collaborators including Telus Agriculture, DarwinAI, Swift Labs, and A&L Laboratories received approximately USD 13.2 million from Next Generation Manufacturing (NGen) to build a cricket protein plant in Canada. In February 2022, Innovafeed collaborated with ADM to supply black soldier fly protein for ADM’s pet food division, creating nutritious products with a smaller carbon footprint and land use compared to conventional animal proteins.
Key Players
- Aspire Food Group
- Chapul LLC
- Entomo Farms
- EnviroFlight LLC (Darling Ingredients)
- Goterra
- Hexafly
- InnovaFeed SAS
- Jimini’s
- nextProtein
- Protenga
- Protix B.V.
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