While they may sound like pests, black soldier fly larvae could hold the key to reclaiming extreme environments.
Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists have developed a patented breakthrough system that marks a major step forward in insect biomanufacturing, waste reduction and sustainable protein production. The ...
Black soldier fly larvae devour food waste and other organic matter and are made of 60% protein, making them an attractive sustainable food source in agriculture. But increasingly, black soldier ...
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 ...
Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming has been found to protect the environment by converting organic waste into valuable resources, reducing landfill methane emissions, and removing the need for synthetic ...
An innovative and low-cost project aims to bio-convert food scraps into fertilizer, animal feed and extractable oil using the Black Soldier Fly Rosannette Quesada Hidalgo Often people kill flies or at ...
Merritt Drewery receives funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The world’s population is growing, and so is the challenge of feeding everyone. Current projections indicate that by 2050, ...
IN the bustling heart of Harare’s Glen View and Budiriro communities, where the stench of uncollected garbage often lingers, a beacon of hope has emerged. The Community Water Alliance (CWA), in ...
New research demonstrates how using airflow can keep black soldier fly larvae, an important animal protein source, from overheating while feeding as a collective. Black soldier fly larvae devour food ...