Course Description

In the Brief on How to Handle Feedstock in BSF Farming, Mr. John Olabisi Amole provides participants with crucial insights into the effective management of feedstock for Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming. As one of the key components in successful BSF production, proper handling and management of insect feed are vital for ensuring healthy growth and optimal yield.

During this informative session, participants will learn the fundamentals of feedstock handling, including best practices for sourcing, storing, and preparing feed for BSF larvae. Emphasis will be placed on the importance of feedstock quality and its direct impact on the overall health and productivity of the BSF farming operation.

Mr. Amole will also share his expertise and experiences, making himself available for practical support to participants who wish to implement these guidelines in their own farming practices. This session aims to empower participants with the knowledge and confidence needed to enhance their BSF farming endeavors, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices and effective waste management.

Whether you are a beginner or looking to refine your existing practices, this session will equip you with the tools needed to succeed in the exciting world of BSF farming!

What You’ll Learn?

Course Objectives

  • To introduce participants to the fundamentals of handling feedstock in Black Soldier Fly farming
  • To provide practical guidelines for the proper management of insect feed
  • To discuss the significance of feedstock quality and its impact on BSF production
  • To offer ongoing support and resources for participants interested in implementing best practices

Course Curriculum

How to Handle BSF Feed Stock
  • Handling BSF Feed Stock
  • Additional Studies
  • Effects of feedstock on larval development and process efficiency in waste treatment with black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens)
  • Feeding strategies for small-scale rearing black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens) as organic waste recycler
  • Considerations-when-exploring-bsfl-ingredients-for-feed