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While insect production is likely to grow significantly in the coming years, it will be vital for the aquafeed industry to make the most out of what is likely
Monday. December 20th, 2021A team of researchers from the University of Western Australia found that processing organic food waste with black soldier fly larvae produced high quality aqua
Tuesday. June 1st, 2021For those looking for a lighter environmental footprint, it turns out that black soldier flies are more than just potential protein for fish.
Monday. September 7th, 2020A new study finds that feeding black soldier fly larvae to salmon at the sea-water stage did not impair the physio-chemical quality of the finished salmon fille
Tuesday. December 24th, 2019New technology developed to store, and transport black soldier fly larvae seeks to address producer challenges and help specialize
Thursday. November 7th, 2019Technology harnesses black soldier fly larvae production for livestock feed ingredient and waste removal.
Thursday. September 26th, 2019Broiler chickens on a diet with black soldier fly larvae may out-perform birds on a commercial feed, and survive longer in the face of a disease challenge
Monday. November 12th, 2018Using black soldier fly (BSF) larvae and bacteria, poultry producers may be able to reduce chicken manure and generate large amounts of feed proteins
Friday. September 14th, 2018Black soldier fly larvae-based oil and meal may boost trout production when fishmeal and fish oil are partially replaced, say researchers.
Tuesday. July 31st, 2018Incorporating black soldier fly larvae into feed has the potential to reduce the environmental costs of poultry production as well as cut feed prices
Thursday. July 19th, 2018