%0 Conference Proceedings %9 ACTI : Communications avec actes dans un congrès international %A Ndiaye, W.N. %A Brehmer, Patrice %A Deschamps, M.H. %A Corréa, M. %A Diédhou, F. %A Kantoussan, J. %A Braham, C.B. %A Intchama, F. %A Silva, O. %A Sidibeh, M. %A Traoré, E. %A Vandenberg, G.W. %T West African context call for rapid implementation of insect meal fir fishmeal substitution [résumé] %D 2022 %L fdi:010086568 %G ENG %J Journal of Insects as Food and Feed %@ 2352-4588 %K SENEGAL %P S137 %R 10.3920/JIFF2022.S1 %U https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010086568 %> https://horizon.documentation.ird.fr/exl-doc/pleins_textes/2023-06/010086568.pdf %V 8, suppl.1 %W Horizon (IRD) %X In West Africa, numerous economies are dependent on fisheries resources; this sector can reach almost 10% of the national gross domestic product and represents a central sector for food security as the most important animal protein for human consumption and aquafeeds. Due to overexploitation, West African fish stocks are under serious threats and massive implantation of fishmeal factories has raised serious concerns about the sustainability of small pelagic fish resources. Although this situation is well understood by many political decision-makers, this trend is not about to be reversed. Concurrently, the government of Senegal seeks to increase the production of the Senegalese fish farming industry. To address these challenges, we are investigating the possibility of harnessing the ability of black soldier fly (BSF) larvae to replace fishmeal. Given the lack of formal institutional initiatives in Northwest Africa, we initiated in 2020 a collaborative program to establish a technical platform 'Art Sunu Gueej' to develop an inter-institutional insect production unit in a controlled environment. We have identified endemic BSF populations in local piggeries as well as agricultural surpluses including millet bran, rice bran, and mango waste that could serve as BSF feedstocks, to ultimately partially replace fishmeal for aquafeed formulations. We have established an Action Plan for awareness of political decision-makers, including a research plan to: (1) optimise and adapt BSF strains for West Africa production and, (2) test insect meals for aquaculture and poultry sectors. Based on these results, we will use our new platform for fundraising and foster collaborations to promote insect meals as fishmeal replacements for aquafeeds in West Africa. %B Insects to Feed the World %8 2022/06/12-16 %$ 040 ; 080