New technology from a Texas A&M AgriLife researcher could be 'game changer' for insect biomanufacturing, waste reduction and sustainable protein production.
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A DIY, fly-powered food waste recycling system
UC Riverside scientists have created a small-scale system that transforms food waste into high-protein animal feed and fertilizer using black soldier flies, offering a sustainable solution to a major ...
"We can feed black soldier flies straight, dirty trash," says a team that's working to turn insects into landfill-clearing biomanufacturing machines that turn regular, dangerous or contaminated ...
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 ...
As farmers across Kenya contend with rising livestock feed costs amid challenging economic conditions, over 50 farmers from Kisumu County have found hope in a one-week intensive training on Black ...
ROUSSOSS DEMISSE speaks to writer SILAS NYAMWEYA on how he makes good money after trying his hands at farming black soldier flies. What motivated you to start the black soldier flies venture? First, ...
Black soldier flies are now commercially used to consume organic waste -- but genetic modifications proposed by bioscientists could see the insects digesting a wider variety of refuse, while also ...
UC Riverside scientists have created a small-scale system that transforms food waste into high-protein animal feed and fertilizer using black soldier flies, offering a sustainable solution to a major ...
They might not be cute, but black soldier fly larvae are quietly revolutionising the way we deal with food waste. These wriggly little insects don’t just break down our scraps, they turn them into ...
This startup pitched cricket protein bars on Shark Tank. Now, they’re taking on a whole new industry
You may have seen Chapul Farms pitching their cricket bars on Shark Tank, but these days, they’re trying to transform an entirely different industry. In 2018, the Oregon-based business shifted from ...
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