This is the greatest presentation about black soldier fly larvae I've found anywhere. Thank you for sharing, and I hope this kind of composting catches on everywhere. :)
Why we aren't using these systems to manage municipal waste, to feeding chickens and fish is beyond me. (Not really) There are a lot of economic and political forces at play that these systems would jeopardize their profit margins, farmers, feed and fertilizer manufacturers, transporters, etc. We need to finally come to terms with our current methods and put these alternative systems in place. For those of you who say it's gross or yuk, it just shows how far removed you are from your food source and how it's really produced. Start with "Farmageddon" here on RUclips.
no, you just accuse baselessly , because common internet blodhead's mindset is always 'its bad? i don't know anything? it must be because of this political/economy/government/greedy corporation sinister actions!' they can for certain cases, but i doubt it is for this case sure, i haven't read much about waste management that we currently have, but from what i can imagine, the scale of these flies maggots can't really cope with wastes made by , say, your city also, where are you going to send those maggots? one farmer of this maggots cultivate them because he had a chicken coop for him to feed these larvae to, but cities? with way way way more bio wastes in the densely populated cities than rural ones, while to the contrary way way way less space or chicken farming, im not sure if you can just 'fed them somewhere' nearby. Remember that this is fly larvae, if you don't use them in that few days (or even a day), they will turn into thousands if not millions in the scale needed for a wastage plantation of flies
one way to solve that problem is to make them durable like the method tried in the video however if they're not the common one you see, it might be because: 1. realistically, the cost to transport them etc might not make it a cost-friendly one for marketers to sell, and your common farmers will surely prefer cheaper products that can easily be obtained 2. to replace the current wastage system everywhere with this might be restricted due to costly replacement. Just like the solar rays, while it sounds great 'emission-free, free energy' yet we don't see that so common here and there due to the costs to make solar panel electric generator system among other things
I have been raising these little guys for a little over a year in a black and yellow 40 gallon "Compost" tub. I have holes drilled in it on all sides and we fill it with waste from the kitchen. It gets digested by the flies and falls out of the holes. The flies can also enter and leave the holes for mating, food and to complete their life-cycle in the garden. We just move the bin around the garden so the flies can do their thing all over the place. I really just wanted someplace to compost waste but these little guys are awesome helpers and my chickens absolutely love them.
This is soooo coool. Re-purposing vegetable waste into usable protein is super useful resource management for the food industry, who otherwise have to deal with a significant percentage of their product spoiling no matter what country or economy you're farming in. To be able to turn that waste into additional revenue is not just eco-friendly, it's money friendly. Also awesome seeing working women working with insects like it's totally normal!
This system can also handle animal and human waste as well. It's another option for people that use composting toilets. And being able to grow your own animal feed is golden.
This is too good for our environment ! Indonesia style is very low cost , China style is high tech ! each have their own benefit ! Thanks for sharing this video !
That is amazing I am interested for this video I study Biology at university, how can I get internship with you please I need it to solve the problems of waste management in Rwanda.
hi assalamu allaikum, I am from trinidad in the caribbean. I am currently working on a plan to grow and harvest BSF larvae as well. I have not met any locals who are yet doing it so all information gathered online is much appreciated. my plan is to dry the larvae and then pulverize it to make a meal similar to fish meal and then combine with the appropriate grains as starches to make a high protein pellet for fish and poultry. i see that some countries offer microwave drying technology that works efficiently. in my case that would be too costly to run so I will dry mine Ina revolving drum using hot air blown I to it.
Drying the larvae is a very interesting topic. Microwave drying results in a very nice product but is, as you say, very costly (capital and running costs). Please let us know about the experience you make with your revolving drum on our Facebook page facebook.com/BSFhandling/
Walikum Assalam Orhamatullahe Wabarakatu , just today I saw your this Massage ! I could share & join with you !! If any one is Interested to start BSF farming, any where in this planet, please contact me ASAP !! Please Mia Amirparvez, New York, USA, 1 - 917 302 5943 / 1 - 917 302 0177 / Email: almattours@gmail.com
Hi, iwoyto twc Karim. I'm also in business of making fish meal of BSFL. Most companies says that it will be substitute of fish meals but actually it is more high cost than fish meals right now. By making profits from BSFL, you have to make tons of them and make a connection that will buy your product on regular basis. Also, don't forget that these little fly has only about 40~50 days to end their life, so it will be very busy.
I am astonished!!!!! Congratulations for the work I was doing a lot of researches on the subject and to produce it in my country and just hit you guys with these amount of information Thanks
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent eco-friendly procedure, this great concept should be COMPULSORY everywhere. I had this idea thirty years ago, but using clothes moths, which would eat and digest old textiles. I submitted my idea to a scientific competition for new eco-technologies, but I got precisely zero response, although it seems to me such a valid, useful and economical method. I wish my own local authority in Scotland would adopt a method such as this: the larvae could be used to feed the salmon in the fish farms.
Very cool, and amazing of you to share your methods to the world. Hope someone can make it into a standardised way to handle food waste here in Europe.
there is no technology to this real simple they show you how to do it in the video you can do this anywhere in the world where the temperature is of reasonable temperature during summer and spring around the world this can be done in your backyard and small amounts big amounts you know this is something that needs to be done so we get away from feeds and Grains for chickens for fish this is very important it can made into feed into pellets
This is awesome. A real ecocenter. This way of doing is "the" way it should be done everywhere. All natural. Iguess bugs are the future. I am so much not ready for it.
Calcium Carbonate powder mixed with a little water, and then applied with a q-tip or whatever, to the sides of plastic containers onto maybe a credit-card sized width and allowed to dry, prevents baby hatchlings of BSF larvae from being able to crawl out. You want it to be dry enough when you apply it, that it doesn't drip. If it is too wet and dripping, let it dry some or add more calcium carbonate powder.
@@Frenchthinkers That's what you think, though, if humans think about God. Are you not human? Being species does not mean your soul came out from nowhere. "Species" is just a biological classification. Go and study high-school first, before being a wise man.
Keren, sampah +lalat maggot di kelola supaya menghasilkan telur, setelah jadi telur mecah jadi ulat, ulat di jadikan pakar alternatif untuk menekan harga pakan yang mahal, good jobb to bisnis 😁😊
jones forever Beautiful Godlike Wife Of Mine You And I Shall buy design Create And live on unique farm Lover Wife And Mother to Our Several Godlike Children xx Kind Regards from Ireland 🍀
They are not mentioning that what is left from the feed is a very rich compost that can be used for fertilizing plants. This is very important since most fertilizers are imported at a very high price from industrial nations. So selling this organic fertilizer to local farmers is a win-win
0:56 Sandec Eawag - "Life starts with sex…", B-52s - "Love shack", Ace of Base - "All That She Wants"... :) Thanks for the video. I think black soldier flies have a permanent place among humans.
Found them in my compost bin crawling all over ... got scared ... threw them out ... added some brown material to my compost bin .. rubbed some neem oil .... googled ... found these were BSF larvae .. and they are BEST for compost ... :0) ... damn .. now I want them and I will take care of them :0) .... cheers
accidentally got bsfl in my compost ben-millions.....i was so very happy -i immediately started research,as i knew nothing...other than my worm ben experiment failed......i have night crawlers and earth worms as well as red wigglers in a combo compost of dirt,top soil and leaves-again a happy accident(no bens,just pile on ground....trying to develop a workable system for myself as i am in very poor health...seems my failures some how have happy endings.............LOVE THIS VID'..........THANK YOU
Brother, just today I saw your this Massage ! I could share & join with you !! If any one is Interested to start BSF farming, any where in this planet, please contact me ASAP !! Please Mia Amirparvez, New York, USA, 1 - 917 302 5943 / 1 - 917 302 0177 / Email: almattours@gmail.com
Wow, this exist in my country but I never heard of it, you guys need more publications from national tv or help from goverment. I think it can help reduce trash problems in some cities
Me parece más ideal, la mosca común. Tiene un 56,5% de proteína cruda. Sus aminoácidos son tan excelentes como los de la harina de pescado. Digestibilidad en pollos de engorde igual a la harina de pescado. Se pueden cosechar las larvas a los cinco días, obteniendo un 90% del peso total del sustrato en larvas y un 10 de humus de altisima calidad.
Great video one question arises however, why feed the chicken feed instead of food waste before the prepupa stage? That sort of confused me chicken feed is expensive and very energy intensive. Spilled grain and waste grain/chaff would be a much cheaper alternative and more environmentally friendly.
This way the market makes a profit selling the waste, the company makes a profit selling their feed, and less grain is used to feed the chickens and fish. Grain is a very inefficient way to raise livestock, so this helps the environment by reducing the amount of land needed to be cleared for crops, and means more grain can enter the market for human consumption, meaning more food is available. It's a very good system, and everyone involved benefits in one way or another.
With such large amounts of waste, it would inevitably end up in a landfill where it would decompose anaerobically which would result in pockets of methane.
But if you have to BUY for your in-feed material for your BSF rearing, you wouldn't make any money, it has to be FREE waste, since the yield is very low
Rosanne que belleza de video, pero no entendí nada, me interesan esos Bio alimentos, si montan uno en español les regalo las llaves del Paraíso, un abrazo Rosanne, se le aprecia, cuídate.
No matter how disgusting they are. They are valuable in our environment.
Actually didn't find them that disgusting. That rotten fruit on the other hand, I don't know if I have the stomach for shoveling that.
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TheDamped Agreed. Can't imagine how bad it'd smell.
idk why but i think herbivore larvae is not as disgusting as carnivore one.
Not really still they are killing inhuman. Same like for milking cows her should die to get profit.
The Cleanest Facility i have seen soo far on the BSF Projects around the World on the Internet.. 👏👏👏 Good Job !
This is the FUTURE, and I absolutely love it. Its brilliant in every way.
And now, still no one use it
This is the greatest presentation about black soldier fly larvae I've found anywhere. Thank you for sharing, and I hope this kind of composting catches on everywhere. :)
Wuih keren, gw baru tau di indonesia udh ada beginian....bravo, semoga menyebar ke seluruh kabupaten dan negara lain.
Best BSF video,actually the only one that illustrates cycle and doe not play useless music.
Why we aren't using these systems to manage municipal waste, to feeding chickens and fish is beyond me. (Not really)
There are a lot of economic and political forces at play that these systems would jeopardize their profit margins, farmers, feed and fertilizer manufacturers, transporters, etc.
We need to finally come to terms with our current methods and put these alternative systems in place.
For those of you who say it's gross or yuk, it just shows how far removed you are from your food source and how it's really produced.
Start with "Farmageddon" here on RUclips.
Thats chiken food
Imma say no to farmageddon cause that sound like a pyramid scheme
no, you just accuse baselessly , because common internet blodhead's mindset is always 'its bad? i don't know anything? it must be because of this political/economy/government/greedy corporation sinister actions!'
they can for certain cases, but i doubt it is for this case
sure, i haven't read much about waste management that we currently have, but from what i can imagine, the scale of these flies maggots can't really cope with wastes made by , say, your city
also, where are you going to send those maggots? one farmer of this maggots cultivate them because he had a chicken coop for him to feed these larvae to, but cities?
with way way way more bio wastes in the densely populated cities than rural ones, while to the contrary way way way less space or chicken farming, im not sure if you can just 'fed them somewhere' nearby. Remember that this is fly larvae, if you don't use them in that few days (or even a day), they will turn into thousands if not millions in the scale needed for a wastage plantation of flies
one way to solve that problem is to make them durable like the method tried in the video
however if they're not the common one you see, it might be because:
1. realistically, the cost to transport them etc might not make it a cost-friendly one for marketers to sell, and your common farmers will surely prefer cheaper products that can easily be obtained
2. to replace the current wastage system everywhere with this might be restricted due to costly replacement. Just like the solar rays, while it sounds great 'emission-free, free energy' yet we don't see that so common here and there due to the costs to make solar panel electric generator system among other things
It is already in use in South india
Bro
It's a more than a billion worth video,It's a solution for poultry and fish forms ,keep it on bro, God bless you all
@fake account really?
I have been raising these little guys for a little over a year in a black and yellow 40 gallon "Compost" tub. I have holes drilled in it on all sides and we fill it with waste from the kitchen. It gets digested by the flies and falls out of the holes. The flies can also enter and leave the holes for mating, food and to complete their life-cycle in the garden. We just move the bin around the garden so the flies can do their thing all over the place. I really just wanted someplace to compost waste but these little guys are awesome helpers and my chickens absolutely love them.
Do you have any video of your setup? Please give me the link. Thank you so much!!!!!
This is soooo coool. Re-purposing vegetable waste into usable protein is super useful resource management for the food industry, who otherwise have to deal with a significant percentage of their product spoiling no matter what country or economy you're farming in. To be able to turn that waste into additional revenue is not just eco-friendly, it's money friendly. Also awesome seeing working women working with insects like it's totally normal!
This system can also handle animal and human waste as well. It's another option for people that use composting toilets. And being able to grow your own animal feed is golden.
Very informative and direct to point. This gave me loads of info. Cheers!!
This is too good for our environment ! Indonesia style is very low cost , China style is high tech ! each have their own benefit ! Thanks for sharing this video !
Quite insightful, I've seen many BSF farming models but this one is thrilling.
Excellent, clear voice over. Makes a big difference. Thanks.
Great work. Respect from Canada!!!
It should be published over the world. It help the village clear all food garbage to be recycled as fertilized product, too. Super video.
It is amazing how technical it is and yet nature does this every day, all around us.
It is amazing how technical it is and yet nature does this every day, all around us.
a very ingenious way to dispose bio waste. just wow!
very organized. thank you for all the information. we waste so much food into landfills. every country should be doing this.
Excellent! This represents great progress in food production & soil management.
A professional production unit with systematic process and cleaned environment. I like it. Thanks to the management.
Brilliant idea..it will reduce all pollution in the whole world..
Completely genius and I really love it that your also making those pellets!! Wow! Yes, the whole world needs this natural way. Nature is best😃
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That is amazing I am interested for this video I study Biology at university, how can I get internship with you please I need it to solve the problems of waste management in Rwanda.
hi assalamu allaikum, I am from trinidad in the caribbean. I am currently working on a plan to grow and harvest BSF larvae as well. I have not met any locals who are yet doing it so all information gathered online is much appreciated. my plan is to dry the larvae and then pulverize it to make a meal similar to fish meal and then combine with the appropriate grains as starches to make a high protein pellet for fish and poultry. i see that some countries offer microwave drying technology that works efficiently. in my case that would be too costly to run so I will dry mine Ina revolving drum using hot air blown I to it.
Drying the larvae is a very interesting topic. Microwave drying results in a very nice product but is, as you say, very costly (capital and running costs). Please let us know about the experience you make with your revolving drum on our Facebook page facebook.com/BSFhandling/
Spread organic agriculture in the phillipines
Walikum Assalam Orhamatullahe Wabarakatu , just today I saw your this Massage ! I could share & join with you !! If any one is Interested to start BSF farming, any where in this planet, please contact me ASAP !! Please Mia Amirparvez, New York, USA, 1 - 917 302 5943 / 1 - 917 302 0177 / Email: almattours@gmail.com
Hi, iwoyto twc Karim. I'm also in business of making fish meal of BSFL. Most companies says that it will be substitute of fish meals but actually it is more high cost than fish meals right now. By making profits from BSFL, you have to make tons of them and make a connection that will buy your product on regular basis. Also, don't forget that these little fly has only about 40~50 days to end their life, so it will be very busy.
Do you recommend this method to create feed for our own farm with a 12000 chickens
I am astonished!!!!!
Congratulations for the work
I was doing a lot of researches on the subject and to produce it in my country and just hit you guys with these amount of information
Thanks
Jiu Jitsu Upside Down stop plagiarizing.
Hi I'm seeking some help here, can you pleas share some of your experience.
My whatsap number is 7620566208
From Jiu Jitsu all the way to Larvae.
@@RahulSharma-pt6up what help do you need
🤣🤣🤣
thank you for sharing, it will be beneficial for struggling countries that have trouble with biowaste
Whoever made this is a genius
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent eco-friendly procedure, this great concept should be COMPULSORY everywhere. I had this idea thirty years ago, but using clothes moths, which would eat and digest old textiles. I submitted my idea to a scientific competition for new eco-technologies, but I got precisely zero response, although it seems to me such a valid, useful and economical method. I wish my own local authority in Scotland would adopt a method such as this: the larvae could be used to feed the salmon in the fish farms.
How can I add german subtitles to your video. I would like to translate
Very cool, and amazing of you to share your methods to the world.
Hope someone can make it into a standardised way to handle food waste here in Europe.
It is forbidden by law, for it is considered as raising animals, and you cannot feed animals with waste.
I just started mine with 20 grams of BSF eggs, hopefully they will eat all the organic kitchen waste❤😊
How is it going???
@@shameikasmith2910 amazing, I just dump my kitchen scrap and they eat all organic material👍😊
BRILLIANT. FROM LONDON. THANKS
Absolutely fascinating, thank you for the video, I actually watched it twice!!!
Congratulations on this video. Very informative and concise. Stands out from the rest on RUclips!
This is very efficient and clever. Should be standard in all countries!
I came here after completing your course on coursea thanks for this. I am planing on trying this in my college
Can't find the course there. can you give me the name please? thanks.
@@jcb449 municipal solid waste management in developing countries.
The dead flies from the "love cages" are also used to feed chicken/fishs ?
there is no technology to this real simple they show you how to do it in the video you can do this anywhere in the world where the temperature is of reasonable temperature during summer and spring around the world this can be done in your backyard and small amounts big amounts you know this is something that needs to be done so we get away from feeds and Grains for chickens for fish this is very important it can made into feed into pellets
How do they deal with bacteria
@@edwardjohnston6286
fruit bacteria usually good bacteria, but it be saver if you fermented the fruits, so it won't get stink
thank you so much for your studies and hard work. i greatly admire and appreciate your work. from S.Korea.
So clever! I wish we have facilities like this in California!
Whoah! I really want to have a business facility like that...
It's AMAZING!
Amazing work. I'm also working on Black Soldier Flies. Whenever I'll come to Indonesia, I'll visit the place and learn this technique.
This is awesome. A real ecocenter. This way of doing is "the" way it should be done everywhere. All natural. Iguess bugs are the future. I am so much not ready for it.
Thank you
My favorite video. Just the coolest operation! Thank you.
Calcium Carbonate powder mixed with a little water, and then applied with a q-tip or whatever, to the sides of plastic containers onto maybe a credit-card sized width and allowed to dry, prevents baby hatchlings of BSF larvae from being able to crawl out. You want it to be dry enough when you apply it, that it doesn't drip. If it is too wet and dripping, let it dry some or add more calcium carbonate powder.
Great solution for food scarcity.love ana respect from Azerbaijan
discarded vegetables & fruits + grasses + leaves = Best Organic content for this Black Soldier Grubs.
Every creature big or small they're all useful
God created them all for mankind, mankind is not valuing any and killing to extinction.
@@islomyunus6107 Maybe it's because humans think they are creatures of god, while they are just animals like other species...
@@Frenchthinkers That's what you think, though, if humans think about God. Are you not human?
Being species does not mean your soul came out from nowhere. "Species" is just a biological classification. Go and study high-school first, before being a wise man.
how amazing is this with full downloadable brochure, thank you very much!
Very funny story. Best greetings from entomologists in Ukraine!
Well done. ThanQ for putting together a detailed, to the point video that is easy to watch. Good job.
Keren, sampah +lalat maggot di kelola supaya menghasilkan telur, setelah jadi telur mecah jadi ulat, ulat di jadikan pakar alternatif untuk menekan harga pakan yang mahal, good jobb to bisnis 😁😊
jones forever
Beautiful Godlike Wife Of Mine
You And I Shall buy design
Create And live on unique farm
Lover Wife And Mother to Our Several Godlike Children xx
Kind Regards from Ireland 🍀
They are not mentioning that what is left from the feed is a very rich compost that can be used for fertilizing plants. This is very important since most fertilizers are imported at a very high price from industrial nations. So selling this organic fertilizer to local farmers is a win-win
you might as well ditch the maggots and set up a big compost pile. works fine around here!
0:56 Sandec Eawag - "Life starts with sex…", B-52s - "Love shack", Ace of Base - "All That She Wants"... :) Thanks for the video. I think black soldier flies have a permanent place among humans.
Found them in my compost bin crawling all over ... got scared ... threw them out ... added some brown material to my compost bin .. rubbed some neem oil .... googled ... found these were BSF larvae .. and they are BEST for compost ... :0) ... damn .. now I want them and I will take care of them :0) .... cheers
accidentally got bsfl in my compost ben-millions.....i was so very happy -i immediately started research,as i knew nothing...other than my worm ben experiment failed......i have night crawlers and earth worms as well as red wigglers in a combo compost of dirt,top soil and leaves-again a happy accident(no bens,just pile on ground....trying to develop a workable system for myself as i am in very poor health...seems my failures some how have happy endings.............LOVE THIS VID'..........THANK YOU
Great plan! Nothing is useless to nature.
I would like to start from scratch am learning thank you very much
But wat if it infested in our homes and near places in large number
I want to do this project in Egypt, can you help me with that
This is how to be more sustainable.. all of us should be using this kind of system.
Yea but in western civilization we are too busy doing 40 hours a week to earn enough money to pay for the roof over our head.
This alone will solve a lot of food problems!
Thanks for the great presentation. 🎉
thank you for the video ..but a lot of details are missing
Muito legal a criação em massa, obrigado por compartilhar!!!
Nature has a the SOLUTION... kudos and God Bless
beautiful. i have been waiting for thus for a long time.
Brother, just today I saw your this Massage ! I could share & join with you !! If any one is Interested to start BSF farming, any where in this planet, please contact me ASAP !! Please Mia Amirparvez, New York, USA, 1 - 917 302 5943 / 1 - 917 302 0177 / Email: almattours@gmail.com
Wow, this exist in my country but I never heard of it, you guys need more publications from national tv or help from goverment. I think it can help reduce trash problems in some cities
I read "Larvae refining" for first time
great job, to make the nature participate in all and to make all sustainable...thanks
Fantastic video and effort!
Amazing work ! I wonder if red wigglers worms can also be used as feed for fish and chickens. 🤔
Surely theres a use for the dead flies after mating? Are they not edible for something?
For their own brood?
John Smith you mean feeding the larvae?
@@jubhgioubgob yes. I guess they eat just everything
Me parece más ideal, la mosca común. Tiene un 56,5% de proteína cruda. Sus aminoácidos son tan excelentes como los de la harina de pescado. Digestibilidad en pollos de engorde igual a la harina de pescado. Se pueden cosechar las larvas a los cinco días, obteniendo un 90% del peso total del sustrato en larvas y un 10 de humus de altisima calidad.
Interesting and very well written.
excellent set up and marketing idea...
Great video one question arises however, why feed the chicken feed instead of food waste before the prepupa stage? That sort of confused me chicken feed is expensive and very energy intensive. Spilled grain and waste grain/chaff would be a much cheaper alternative and more environmentally friendly.
wonderful this video take in my country "Indonesia". Hello Word From Indonesia
Why is it so important to process fruits and vegetables? Wouldn't they decompose very fast anyways?
This way the market makes a profit selling the waste, the company makes a profit selling their feed, and less grain is used to feed the chickens and fish. Grain is a very inefficient way to raise livestock, so this helps the environment by reducing the amount of land needed to be cleared for crops, and means more grain can enter the market for human consumption, meaning more food is available. It's a very good system, and everyone involved benefits in one way or another.
With such large amounts of waste, it would inevitably end up in a landfill where it would decompose anaerobically which would result in pockets of methane.
But if you have to BUY for your in-feed material for your BSF rearing, you wouldn't make any money, it has to be FREE waste, since the yield is very low
this will be the next big thing for fish feed/farms the feed is costing to much they need a new source of protein to make more money.
inn0s well, they would smell and take a long time.
nice, seems like a lot of work, hope there is a way to automate some of this. I wonder why black soldier flies were chosen.
I hope this process becomes mainstream
I just loved the concept.
How much of compost does it generate and how can it be used?
Smart people doing smart things! I love it!
@nafia morris 🙄 why are you making this a race and nationalism issue? Why can you just be happy that humankind is moving in the right direction?
I would love to start raising black soldier flies.
This is great! So proud of you! Please go on!🌹❤
We should have more this kind of facility
Rosanne que belleza de video, pero no entendí nada, me interesan esos Bio alimentos, si montan uno en español les regalo las llaves del Paraíso, un abrazo Rosanne, se le aprecia, cuídate.
Its inspiring me to do the same proces. Thanks for the good video.
Its has been 3 years ago, finally find this helpfull video, can i have question, are this company / site / local industry still active right now?
Where is it? What is the name of company? Thx a lot
Are they larvae used as a compound feed or as protein component in feed formulation?
What's the energy value of the larvae?
Very interested in this kind of treatment
Thanks for sharing. I am learning about ways to provide healthy sources of food for chickens.
Very good shooting and explanation. The ideas are very innovative. I like it.
Gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y aún más por permitir la descarga de la guía PDF. Un saludo desde República Dominicana.
Org lokal indonesia sendiri kurang dlm pembudidayaan produk pangan tambhn jenis magot
Mf mas minta info mya dong itu di daerah mana yah
@@deastybhelach5210 ikut ngantri jawaban
@@deastybhelach5210 Depok kak, bnyak videonya di ytb
Fascinating. Just swatted a fly and saw larvae coming out of its abdomen. Which led me to this video 👍