What are common BSFL substrates/raw materials in Europe?
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Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae can digest anything organic excepting lignocellulosic materials (e.g., wood chips, paper mills, wheat straw, etc.). In Western Europe, there are several common substrates/raw materials used for BSF larvae production, including:
- Fermentation co-products: wheat yeast concentrate, grain residues from bioethanol extraction.
- Wheat co-products: wheat bran, wheat gluten feed, wheat starch.
- Brewery co-products: brewery’s grains, brewer’s yeast, expired beer.
- Bakery co-products: waste bread, coolies mix.
- Potato co-products: potato peels, fries mix, potato stack (waste), potato starch.
- Corn co-products: corn steeping water, corn cob mix, maize-distiller’s dried grains with soluble (DDGS).
- Dairy co-products: whey, lactose concentrate.
In the Netherlands, there are 2 suppliers listing all available substrate/raw materials that can be fed to Black Soldier fly larva; feel free to have a look:
www.looop.company
https://lnkd.in/gBtgJUuB
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