The black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) is native to tropical climates such as Costa Rica's, with its larvae incessantly gobbling up organic waste. "It's a high-quality protein," Miguel Carmona ...
This study involves the use of larvae of an insect known as Black Soldier Fly (BSF) which would potentially substitute ingredients used as sources of protein and energy in feeds. Mr Njonjo ...
The founder and boss of a company called Full Circle Biotechnology, he is in charge of 20 million black soldier fly larvae. Based at a small, indoor facility on the outskirts of Bangkok ...
Magalarva collects food waste, which is then sorted at its facility and used as a feed source for black soldier fly larvae. The bioconversion process converts food waste into high-protein body ...
A peek at a nearby plastic tray reveals why: Clumps of larvae wriggle around decaying food waste. The greenhouse-like facility breeds a common species known as the black soldier fly, tens of ...