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This Little Bug Could Save Our Planet’s FarmlandThe Black soldier fly, specifically its larva, are pretty amazing. They are capable of consuming pretty much any organic material and transform it into nutrient-rich fertilizer also known as frass.
The competition offers a $20,000 cash prize at it seeks innovations from outsiders to increase recovery of materials, reduce ...
These tiny soldiers can eat four times their own weight in organic waste – and turn it into sustainable fertiliser.
Minister Rajesh praises Fabbco Biocycle's biowaste facility in Brahmapuram, highlighting its innovative Black Soldier Fly technology for waste management.
A fish company in one of Saskatchewan's most northern communities is working with a agriculture technology company in ...
The volume of trash hauled out of this city during the Yuletide season went down by 50 metric tons in December last year, following the city’s adoption of a “circular economy,” ...
They bring you joy and comfort year-round, so this Valentine's show your feathered friends you love them with a Valentine they'll flock to.
Whether drying seeds with computer fans or fashioning water filters from barrels, a global agriculture ministry combats ...
A proposed bioconversion system effectively transforms plastic waste into biochar, addressing environmental challenges and ...
Brussels – Europe’s “novel food” revolution continues: after recent years’ approval of migratory locust meal, lesser mealworms, and house crickets, Brussels is opening the doors of EU supermarkets to ...
The fish waste will be fed to black soldier fly larvae, which will then convert it into a more usable protein that can be reprocessed into either pet food, nutrient-rich fertilizers, or aquaculture ...
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