What We Do
We do Black Soldier Fly Farming - a pioneering method to recycle organic waste into a nutrient-rich feed using Black Soldier Fly larvae, a process that is both scalable and sustainable
Black Soldier Fly
The Black Soldier Fly (BSF) is a fascinating insect native to Latin America, whose larvae thrive exclusively on organic food waste—no plastic or contaminants. These larvae grow quickly, efficiently converting quality organic waste into valuable biomass
This entire process is inspired by nature, completely organic, and serves as a perfect example of the circular economy through reuse and recycling
Natural Processing
To produce top-notch protein, we feed the larvae a well-balanced paste made from fruits, vegetables, grains, processed dairy and eggs, and brewing waste
BSF larvae naturally consume this organic paste and grow rapidly over 2 to 3 weeks. Before maturing into flies, the larvae undergo shock treatment and are processed into a highly concentrated protein flour
Our Products
We process the grown Black Soldier Fly larvae into protein flour for animal and fish feed, containing ≥ 65% protein. This protein is nutritionally superior to plant-based proteins and significantly more affordable than traditional animal and plant-based feeds. It is an ideal choice for animal and fish nutrition
Valuable By-Products
We produce valuable by-products such as fat, which has high-quality applications in both animal feed and the pharmaceutical industry. Additionally, the frass—a nutrient-rich residue from the larvae—serves as an eco-friendly fuel source for biogas production or as a sustainable and nutritious organic fertilizer for agriculture