While they might not win any beauty contests, the black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) are making a massive impact by turning food waste into a nutrient-rich biofertilizer known as frass. No, I'm not ...
Black soldier fly larvae have been enjoying a series of breakout moments. On Nov. 5, Oberland Agriscience, a Nova Scotia-based company, announced that it had opened a 108,000-square-foot BSFL farm on ...
The insects could offer a more environmentally sustainable alternative to conventional feed ingredients such as soy and fishmeal, the researchers said, especially as global demand for animal products ...
SKYROCKETING feed prices were crippling Liyana Farhana Noor Izan’s chicken and duck farm in 2019. Instead of giving up, the founder of Kebun Rahsia found an innovative, sustainable and slightly ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Circular economy start-up Entoprotech, which uses Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) to sustainably convert organic waste into high-value products, is a ...
WWF Zimbabwe, in collaboration with Pristine Victoria Falls Society, Afro-Edge, The Farm and Chapul Farms, with support from WWF US, is pioneering a circular food economy model that showcases the ...
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