Insect Protein Processing Equipment Market Size & Share 2025 - 2034
Market Size by Equipment Type, by Processing Method, by Application, Global Forecast.
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Market Size by Equipment Type, by Processing Method, by Application, Global Forecast.
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Base Year: 2024
Companies Profiled: 25
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Countries Covered: 22
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Insect Protein Processing Equipment Market
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Insect Protein Processing Equipment Market Size
The global insect protein processing equipment market was valued at USD 185.8 million in 2024. The market is expected to grow from USD 289.4 million in 2025 to USD 3.3 billion in 2034, at a CAGR of 31.1%, according to the latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc. In the recent period the growing applicability of insect-based products in animal feed, aquaculture, pet food, and human nutrition, equipment manufacturers have witnessed growing orders from startup innovators and leading agro-industrial firms.
Insect Protein Processing Equipment Market Key Takeaways
Market Size & Growth
Regional Dominance
Key Market Drivers
Challenges
Opportunity
Key Players
One principal factor of this growth is the increasing levels of regulatory approvals and established regulation in Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific. For instance, the EU approved Tenebrio molitor (yellow mealworm) for human consumption in 2021 which resulted in substantial equipment investments in the Netherlands, France and Germany. Furthermore, developing economies, such as India and Vietnam, are developing insect protein production infrastructure within their countries. Governments are associated with an upgraded research program which links processing insect biomass with automation.
From a processing perspective, drying technologies are anticipated to capture the largest share of the market due to the necessity of quickly drying black soldier fly larvae, crickets, and mealworms to maintain protein quality and prevent microbial contamination. Manufacturers of advanced belt drying systems, vacuum freeze drying, and rotary drum drying systems with IoT-based energy monitoring are beginning to be viewed as essential investments for mid- to large-scale insect protein processing facilities.
Some technology innovation trends have recently emerged in the market in the form of closed-loop protein extraction systems and solvent-free oil separation systems that maintain nutrients in insect oils and peptides. Additionally, equipment manufacturers are incorporating artificial intelligence driven process monitoring and systems into their equipment to increase yields, decrease energy costs, and facilitate adherence to stringent traceability requirements in the EU or Japan. New market leaders such as Buhler Group, EntoTech, Protix, and InnovaFeed continue to invest in modular and integrated platforms that are specifically designed around principles of circular bioeconomy.
Furthermore, the growing popularity of insect-based pet foods and functional human snacks can result in an uptick in demand for grinding, filtration, and spray-drying equipment that is certified GMP and food-grade. The North American market, representing the largest share from the U.S. and Canada, shows notable investment at an industrial scale, in protein meal fractionation plants along with packaging and pathogen control.
Outside of food and feed by-products, there is emerging processing infrastructure for bioactive compound extraction and nutraceutical ingredient processing, especially in the pharmaceuticals and cosmeceuticals. This equipment typically includes specialized decanter centrifuges, membranes for filtration, and vacuum evaporators for processing applications that are high value and low volume.
Insect Protein Processing Equipment Market Trends
Insect Protein Processing Equipment Market Analysis
Based on equipment type, the market is divided into drying equipment, grinding & milling equipment, separation & filtration systems, extraction & processing equipment, automation & control systems, and other equipment categories. The drying equipment segment generated USD 65.1 million in revenue in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 1.1 billion by 2034, growing at a CAGR of 31.2%.
Based on processing method, the market is divided into dry processing, wet processing, and hybrid processing. In 2024, The dry processing segment held around 47.5% market share in 2024.
Based on application, the insect protein processing equipment market is divided into animal feed applications, human food applications, industrial & other applications. In 2024, The animal feed applications segment accounted for over 46.1% revenue share in 2024.
Insect Protein Processing Equipment Market Share
Top 5 companies in the insect protein processing equipment industry are Bühler Holding AG, ANDRITZ Group, GEA Group AG, Marel, Maschinenfabrik Reinartz GmbH & Co. KG. The competitive situation in the global market is considered moderately concentrated, with the top five firms accounting for over 50% of total market share as of 2024.
Bühler Holding AG, which has the largest market share due to their global manufacturing presence, and their co-creation platform with Protix. The company provide automated drying units, grinding technology and hygienic design for both feed and food production.
ANDRITZ Group, GEA Group AG, Marel are other top competitive companies, differentiating themselves through modular equipment design innovations, closed loop drying services, and oil separation technology improvements, particularly for the black soldier fly and yellow mealworm.
Competition is based on technology sophistication, aftermarket service capabilities, compliance readiness (e.g., EFSA, FDA) and cost. Manufacturing equipment vendors with high levels of automation, data integration and traceability are preferred as the market processes more material and seeks "smart" processing systems.
Insect Protein Processing Equipment Market Companies
Bühler Group: Bühler Group, a leading global player in food and feed technology based in Switzerland, holds the largest market share for insect protein processing equipment. Bühler has partnered with Protix to co-develop a complete "turnkey" platform including automated BSF dryers and oil separators. Bühler emphasizes energy efficiency, and integrated data systems to keep pace with changing regulatory requirements worldwide.
Andritz Group: ANDRITZ Group operates highly in the industry due to the company’s expertise in dewatering, drying, and mechanical separation technologies. ANDRITZ Group decanter centrifuges and belt dryers are common on high-capacity black soldier fly (BSF) facilities in Europe and Asia. ANDRITZ Group builds on sustainability through the modular design of its equipment, which allows customers to efficiently scale their operations to meet eco-compliance.
GEA Group AG: Based in Germany, GEA Group provided the hygienic, food-grade processing systems when it and ANDRITZ Group collaborated on the Black Soldier Fly Equipment Facilities in Europe. GEA Group technology in spray dryers, membrane systems of filtration, and thermal treatment systems excels in precision and consistency in food and pet food applications. GEA automation strategies are focused on the automation of clean-in-place (CIP) systems, which prioritize traceability and food safety compliance, especially in mature markets.
Marel: Marel, an Icelandic company, has strong integrated technology systems in protein processing, and has recently included insect protein. Marel provides end-to-end solutions and includes packaging automation in highly digitized systems. The company prides itself on adaptability to assist established producers and those entering new markets for the first time.
Maschinenfabrik Reinartz GmbH & Co. KG: Maschinenfabrik Reinartz in Germany designs cold pressing, oil separation, dewatering systems, and systems for BSF larvae and mealworm prep. The company is recognized for high-quality, durable-efficiency, oil pressing, and oil-decanting mechanical presses and decanters oil and engineered presses that protect protein. Reinartz focuses on lowering energy usage, Maintenance Downtime, and taking the pressure off the insect protein startups and scale-ups.
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Collectively 50% market share in 2024
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The insect protein processing equipment market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry, with estimates & forecast in terms of revenue (USD Million) & volume (Units) from 2021 to 2034, for the following segments:
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