The black soldier fly is found worldwide, most often in tropical and subtropical climates and also in temperate regions. It helps recycle nutrients and organic matter in ecosystems and feeds many other species. Birds, turtles, fish, and other animals consume its larvae, so it is an important link in food chains.
Market insight: by-product and protein segments are among the fastest-growing parts of the black soldier fly market.
The black soldier fly is gaining attention for the high-quality protein it provides. Demand is growing as more producers and consumers learn about its benefits. It offers protein, healthy fats, and minerals, including essential amino acids, and can complement sustainable food and feed systems.
BSF larvae can be cultivated with relatively modest space and equipment, which makes them a practical option for small-scale farmers and homesteaders who want a circular approach to organic waste and feed.
From larvae to meal, powder, and oil, we focus on quality, digestibility, and responsible sourcing for poultry, aquaculture, pets, and livestock.
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