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Microscopy method can detect microplastics in farmed insectswhich may contain plastic packaging materials. This is seen as a promising source of sustainable and circular proteins. The researchers have tested the method by growing black soldier fly larvae ...
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What’s that buzz? Flies as future biofactoriesIn particular, black soldier flies, a common fly species, could be an ideal biofactory to make products such as enzymes, lubricants, biofuels and fertilizer, the team writes in Communications Biology.
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Black soldier fly. There is some good news for livestock farmers. A top international ...
Doha, Qatar: A group of University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) students has undertaken a research project on the sustainable management of waste using black soldier fly (BSF).
"The biggest difference is that the [black soldier fly] manure, the plant converts it very fast, so it is like fertilizer," farmer Douglas Njoroge told Reuters. "It is taken up very fast ...
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