Black Soldier Fly’s (BSF) Production and Supplier in Bangladesh

Black Soldier Fly's (BSF) Production and Supplier in Bangladesh
AERI supplied Black Soldier Fly (BSF) pupae used by the farmers for safe fish and fish product production and marketing under the Rural Microenterprise Transformation Project (RMTP), funded by the renowned organization Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), implemented by SOPIRET NGO.

Black Soldier Fly’s (BSF) production and supplier in Bangladesh

Agribusiness Education and Research International (AERI) is an education, consulting, and research firm. This Dhaka-based firm provides a range of BSF items, including larvae, pupae, and eggs, all over the country. For individuals looking to launch a Black Soldier Fly (BSF) business, Agribusiness Education and Research International (AERI)  also provide consultation services.

Agribusiness Education and Research International (AERI) already supplied Black Soldier Fly (BSF) to the Society for Project Implementation Research Evaluation and Training (SOPIRET), a multifaceted rural-based NGO founded in 1985. In particular, it has been carrying out a variety of development activities, namely Safe Fish and Fish Product Production and Marketing under the Rural Microenterprise Transformation Project (RMTP), funded by the renowned organization Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF).

Mr. Nasmul Haque, SOPIRET Project Coordinator , distributed AERI-supplied Black Soldier Fly (BSF) used by the farmers for safe fish and fish product production and marketing under the Rural Microenterprise Transformation Project (RMTP), funded by the renowned organization Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), implemented by SOPIRET NGO. 
Mr. Nasmul Haque, SOPIRET Project Coordinator , distributed AERI-supplied Black Soldier Fly (BSF) pupae used by the farmers for safe fish and fish product production and marketing under the Rural Microenterprise Transformation Project (RMTP), funded by the renowned organization Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), implemented by SOPIRET NGO.

Agribusiness Education and Research International (AERI) produces Black Soldier Fly (BSF) through farmers in some selected areas of Bangladesh under their direct guidance and supervision. 

Bangladesh Develops a Method for Producing Black Soldier Fly Larvae as a Substitute Fish Feed.

Agribusiness Education and Research International are one of the firms duly registered in the office of the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies and Firms (RJSC) under the Partnership Act, 1932.

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Agribusiness Education and Research International is also a seed dealer duly registered in the office seed wing of the Ministry of Agriculture.

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 Around the world, tropical and subtropical climates are home to a species of insect called a black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens). They are recognized for their fast decomposition of organic material, which makes them ideal biocontrol agents for waste management and a source of protein for animal feed.

The following are some of the benefits of black soldier flies:

  • Waste management: Sewage sludge, manure, and food scraps are just a few examples of the organic waste that black soldier flies may break down. This can provide a fertilizer that is rich in nutrients and can lessen the quantity of garbage that is sent to landfills and incinerators.
  • Feed for animals: Black soldier fly larvae are a high-protein source of food for creatures including fish, poultry, and livestock. They may also be used to create pet food made from insects.
  • Bioremediation: The larvae of the black soldier fly can be utilized to purge polluted soil and water. They may devour germs and other harmful microbes, as well as decompose poisons.
  • Medical research: The possible use of black soldier fly larvae in this field are being investigated. They have been shown to generate substances with anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects.
  • Sustainable agriculture: Black soldier flies may be utilized in sustainable agriculture to provide fertilizer and a source of protein that is both long-lasting and abundant. Pests and illnesses can also be managed with their help.

Black soldier flies are a useful insect that may be employed in a number of different ways. They might have a beneficial effect on both the environment and people’s health.

To learn more about black soldier flies, read on:

  • Their length ranges between 0.5 and 1 inches.
  • They are dark green or black in color with yellow or orange patterns on their bodies.
  • Warm, muggy conditions are where they may be found.
  • 500 eggs or more are typically laid by a female black soldier fly at a time.
  • The larvae develop from chrysalis to maturity in about two days.
  • A fly’s lifespan as an adult is around one week.
ERI-supplied Black Soldier Fly (BSF) pupae as fish feed for safe fish and fish product production and marketing
AERI-supplied Black Soldier Fly (BSF) pupae as fish feed for safe fish and fish product production and marketing.

 

Fisheries sector may employ the black soldier fly (BSF) in a variety of ways. Below are a few of them:

  • Live feed: Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae may be fed to fish including tilapia, trout, and catfish as live food. They are a low-fat, high-protein dietary item that can aid in the growth and well-being of fish.
  • Biofloc: Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae may be utilized to create biofloc, a specific kind of microbial community that can be used to enhance fish productivity and water quality. Fish may be raised more sustainably by using Biofloc to lessen the demand for chemical fertilizers and antibiotics.
  • Fishmeal substitute: Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae can be used in lieu of fishmeal in aquaculture diets. Frequently made from wild-caught fish, fishmeal is a high-protein foodstuff. Fishmeal use, however, has the potential to be unsustainable and to contribute to overfishing. BSF larvae may be a more environmentally friendly substitute for fishmeal.
  • Fertilizer: The feces of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae, known as frass, can be utilized as fertilizer. It is a nutrient-rich substance that can support better soil health and plant development.
  • Biocontrol agent: Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae can be employed in aquaculture to control illnesses and pests. They may eat mosquito larvae, which can contaminate seafood and spread sickness. They may also eat germs that can degrade the quality of the water, including algae.

Black Soldier Fly (BSF) has the potential to significantly improve the sustainability of the aquaculture sector. They are capable of producing live feed, biofloc, substitutes for fishmeal, fertilizer, and biocontrol agents. This can assist to enhance the health and wellbeing of fish while lowering the impact of aquaculture on the environment.

Here are some more details on Black Soldier Fly (BSF)’s use in fisheries:

  • A range of organic waste products, including food scraps, manure, and sewage sludge, can be used to raise Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae. They can therefore serve as a sustainable supply of fertilizer and feed for aquaculture.
  • Protein, vital amino acids, and fatty acids may all be found in large amounts in Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae. In addition, they provide a considerable amount of vitamins and minerals.
  • Growing and managing Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae is not too difficult. They may be cultivated in both indoor and outdoor facilities, as well as a number of other environments.
  • The use of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) in fisheries is still in its infancy. To increase aquaculture’s sustainability, there is, nevertheless, considerable interest in this technique.

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Mr. Nasmul Haque, SOPIRET Project Coordinator , along with his team visited the demonstration pond where farmers used AERI-supplied Black Soldier Fly (BSF) as fish feed for safe fish and fish product production and marketing under the Rural Microenterprise Transformation Project (RMTP), funded by the renowned organization Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), implemented by SOPIRET NGO.

Mr. Nasmul Haque, SOPIRET Project Coordinator , along with his team visited the demonstration pond where farmers used AERI-supplied Black Soldier Fly (BSF) as fish feed for safe fish and fish product production and marketing under the Rural Microenterprise Transformation Project (RMTP), funded by the renowned organization Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), implemented by SOPIRET NGO.

 

Agribusiness and Black Soldier Fly (BSF):

Agribusiness may be significantly impacted by the Black Soldier Fly (BSF). Here are some applications for Black Soldier Fly (BSF) in agribusiness sector:

  • Live fish feed: Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae may be fed to fish including tilapia, trout, and catfish. They are a low-fat, high-protein dietary item that can aid in the growth and well-being of fish.
  •  Fishmeal substitute: Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae can be used in lieu of fishmeal in aquaculture diets. Frequently made from wild-caught fish, fishmeal is a high-protein foodstuff. Fishmeal use, however, has the potential to be unsustainable and to contribute to overfishing. Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae may be a more environmentally friendly substitute for fishmeal.
  • Fertilizer:  Frass (excrement) from Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae can be utilized as fertilizer. It is a nutrient-rich substance that can aid in enhancing the health of the soil and the development of plants.
  • Biocontrol Agent:  Aquaculture pest and disease control using Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae as a biocontrol agent. Since mosquito larvae may infect fish with illnesses, they can eat them. Additionally, they can eat microbes that can degrade the quality of the water, like algae.
  • Waste management: Organic waste, including food scraps, manure, and sewage sludge, may be broken down by Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae. This can make a nutrient-rich fertilizer and contribute to a decrease in the quantity of garbage sent to landfills and incinerators.

Black Soldier Fly (BSF) might, all things considered, have a beneficial effect on the sustainability of the agriculture sector. They may be utilized to create live feed, substitutes for fishmeal, fertilizer, and biocontrol agents. This can enhance the health and wellbeing of fish while lowering the negative effects of agriculture on the environment.

The following details concerning Black Soldier Fly (BSF)’s effects on agribusiness are also provided:

  • Protein, necessary amino acids, and fatty acids are all present in large quantities in Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae. An excellent source of vitamins and minerals, they are also.
  • Growing and taking care of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae are not too difficult. The application of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) in agribusiness is still in its early stages, although they may be cultivated in a range of environments, including indoor and outdoor facilities. But as a means of enhancing the food system’s sustainability, this technology is gaining more and more attention.

It is crucial to take into account the following aspects while selecting a Black Soldier Fly (BSF) provider in Bangladesh:

  •  Product quality: Make sure the provider provides Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae and pupae of the highest caliber.
  • Product cost: Before choosing a provider, make careful to examine costs from various ones.
  • Product accessibility: Make sure your supplier has an adequate supply of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae and pupae.
  • The delivery conditions: Be careful to comprehend the supplier’s delivery conditions prior to making a purchase.
  • Customer service: Be sure to select a supplier with excellent customer service.

How does someone place an order for Black Soldier Fly (BSF) at Agribusiness Education and Research International (AERI)?

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AERI-supplied Black Soldier Fly (BSF) production for fish feed for safe fish and fish product production and marketing under the Rural Microenterprise Transformation Project (RMTP), funded by the renowned organization Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF), implemented by SOPIRET NGO.

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