Insect breeding has great prospects, especially for the fast-reproducing black soldier fly larvae
Nov 28, 2024
by proilgrubs
Insect farming has several advantages over traditional livestock farming. Higher feed conversion rates. Insects convert feed into protein more efficiently than traditional livestock, using a fraction of the land and water resources. Circular, farmed insects can often feed exclusively on organic waste streams, including by-products of the agri-food industry. Rapid growth, for example, black soldier fly larvae mature rapidly, with 1 kg of larvae producing 0.5 kg of protein in just 2-3 weeks. With location flexibility, insects require less space and can be raised in controlled environments, allowing bioconversion close to waste streams.