Research
Black Soldier Fly (BSF) project aims to address the fundamentals of sustainability in the food and feed sectors. With funding from the Danish Independent Research Fund, we are starting a thorough investigation to improve BSF output. Our goal is to greatly increase growth rates and bioconversion efficiency by examining the relationships between microbiome and genetic diversity, thereby setting new standards for insect farming. In order to match BSF cultivation with environmental sustainability goals, optimizing resource consumption and decreasing greenhouse gas emissions are crucial priorities. We're tackling consumer acceptability at the same time by emphasizing the environmental and health advantages of BSF-derived products. With its promise to propel the feed and food industries toward a more sustainable future through cutting-edge insect farming techniques, this strategy is essential for incorporating these sustainable solutions into the larger market.
Below are some captivating images from our project, offering a glimpse into the innovative work and research activities surrounding the Black Soldier Fly.