
SINCE 1995
BSFL LARVAE PROCESSING
"Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) processing is a sustainable method of converting organic waste into valuable resources. The process involves feeding the larvae with biodegradable waste materials, after which the mature larvae are harvested. Both the larvae and their byproducts, such as frass, can be repurposed for a range of applications, including use as high-protein animal feed, organic fertilizer, and even as a potential source of human nutrition."
BSFL PROCESSING
DESCRIPTION
Insect processing presents a promising solution to the growing challenge of global food scarcity. With the rising population and a projected 50% increase in demand for protein-rich food, insect-based systems are becoming essential for producing high-nutrition feed for aquaculture, poultry, and livestock. Advanced technologies, such as those offered by Alfa Laval, enable the efficient extraction of high-quality proteins and lipids from various insect species, including black soldier flies, crickets, and mealworms.