Innovations and Challenges in Black Soldier Fly Farming: Infrastructure, Automation, and Waste Valorization
2025
Luttenschlager, Hugo | Carpentier, Joachim | Francis, Frédéric | Finet, Sébastien | Caparros Megido, Rudy
Inglés. The farming of the black soldier fly Hermetia illucens (Linnaeus, 1758) is gaining increasing popularity across various continents, both in academic and industrial settings. This growing interest stems from the species’ remarkable ability to convert organic waste into high-quality protein. A significant portion of current research focuses on larval development, nutritional profiling, and agro-industrial applications. However, a critical yet often overlooked aspect of black soldier fly farming lies in the infrastructure and logistics necessary for efficient rearing. This presentation aims to showcase our facilities, machinery, and the potential pathways for automating black soldier fly farming. Particular emphasis will be placed on our innovative process for converting organic waste into larval feed. We utilize an organic material recycler to produce a dry, storable, and rehydratable meal that facilitates effective larval development and ensures precise larval separation through sieving post-development. This process not only optimizes waste valorization but also enhances the overall sustainability of the production cycle. In addition, we will discuss the broader perspectives and challenges facing black soldier fly farming, including scalability, economic viability, and environmental implications. By addressing these issues, we aim to contribute to the development of more efficient and sustainable farming practices for this promising species.
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