Fairman Knight and Sons UK, a commercial-scale insect farm, has invested in a 120,000 sq ft site at Holbeach Technology Park to support ongoing growth. The company converts surplus organic food waste into Black Soldier Fly larvae, which are dried for use as sustainable feed for pets, livestock, and aquaculture. By-products from production are also processed into high-quality fertiliser.
The business began operating from the South Lincolnshire Food Enterprise Zone (SLFEZ) in 2024, benefiting from local and national support including Lincolnshire County Council, the UK Food Valley network, Innovate UK, Grants4Growth, UKSPF, and Made Smarter grants. During this period, Fairman Knight expanded its operations and established itself as a leading UK commercial-scale surplus waste upcycler.
The move to Holbeach allows the company to scale production while remaining within the UK Food Valley, a region noted for its concentration of food innovation and manufacturing. The previous site, The Hub, will continue to host new tenants as the SLFEZ develops its portfolio of innovative food and agri-businesses.
Fairman Knight’s relocation reflects the continued growth of sustainable protein production and highlights the support infrastructure available in South Lincolnshire for high-growth, environmentally focused food businesses.