The recent report showed that fly larvae can help animals and farmers with healthy and alternative proteins. It has also benefits for waste management and the environment.
The role of sustainable farming is essential for farmers, humans and the environment. It helps animals in environment-friendly ways providing them with needed nutrients.
In Costa Rica, farmers have seen the benefits of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) in sustainable farming and feeding animals. The fly larvae can produce healthy and high proteins. The method is environmentally friendly and affordable for the farmers.
Fly Larvae's Healthy Proteins for Animals
According to recent reports, the black soldier fly or fly larvae are helpful for animal feeding and waste management or composting. Reports highlighted that the proteins are high-quality and could benefit many land-based animals.
The said fly is not considered a pest or vectors for diseases. With high proteins, insects require less maintenance and can reproduce in an instant with less space and water. They can have 200 to 600 eggs. The larvae can be fed to pigs, fish and other poultry animals.
In Costa Rica, farmers employ black soldiers fly in vertical farms. The dried larvae are an important source of food for tilapia and business for many farmers there.
Raising the said fly or larvae will require high humidity and temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit). The larvae are also helpful fertilizers for fruits.
Moreover, the black soldier flies are considered a superstar in aquaculture. The larvae are inexpensive, but effective animal feed for fish. With the increasing aquaculture production, the fly larvae are an alternative and sustainable solution for animal needs.
With the fly larvae, aquaculture farms can maintain the supplies and health of fish in the market at an expensive cost.
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Sustainable Waste Management and Black Soldier Fly Larva
In the recent report, the Black Soldier Fly Larva can become helpful in the problems of municipal solid waste. The increasing population and solid waste have been problematic due to environmental and health impacts.
Without effective waste management, the problem can worsen and could pollute water and air. The waste can threaten many animals, especially plastic pollution. The animals' habitats are also affected when a waste problem becomes widespread.
Researchers discovered that the BSF can address the issues of composting and solid waste management. The study explained that it could provide innovative solutions to the growing global waste issues.
In addition, the researchers noted that it could help with biodegradable waste and decrease organic waste. The process is cost-efficient and effective in addressing the solid waste concerns.
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