Study shows efficiency of BSF and bacteria for producing larvae as feedstuff and fertilizer
Using black soldier fly (BSF) larvae and bacteria, poultry producers may be able to reduce chicken manure and generate large amounts of feed proteins, say researchers.
Read moreFDA advances black soldier fly larvae definition for poultry diets
EnviroFlight expected to open first U.S.-based dried BSFL production facility in Kentucky.
Read moreInsect meal for poultry close to EU approval
This is according to Tarique Arsiwalla, chief commercial officer at insect producer Protix in the Netherlands and board member of the International Platform of Insects for Food and Feed (IPIFF).
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