Cost-effectiveness of black soldier fly larvae meal as substitute of fishmeal in diets for layer chicks and growers
2021
Sumbule, Esther Khayanga | Ambula, Mary Kivali | Osuga, Isaac Maina | Changeh, Janice Ghemoh | Mwangi, David Miano | Eik, Lars Olav | Rosen, Marc A.
Study findings show that black soldier fly larvae meal (BLSM) is a promising sustainable alternative and cost-effective source of protein in the poultry industry. In many countries the current focus is to upscale improved hybrid layer birds to smallholder households, because these are commercially highly productive and profitable. Continued dependence on fish meal and soya bean meal is not sustainable. The article provides details of the study assessment of insect meal derived from BLSM. Results of the return on investment /cost-benefit are provided, demonstrating that substitution of insect meal supplement is a sustainable and cost-effective solution for smallholder poultry producers.
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