Black soldier fly (BSF) (Hermetia illucens L.) is one of the most efficient bio-waste recyclers. Although, waste substrate amendments with biochar or gypsum during composting process are known to enhance nutrient retention, their impact on agro-industrial waste have not been documented. Hence, this study focuses on a comparative effect of agro-industrial waste amended with biochar and gypsum on BSF larval performance, waste degradation, and nitrogen (N) and potassium retention in frass fertilizer. Brewery spent grain was amended with biochar or gypsum at 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20% to determine the most effective rates of inclusion. Amending feedstock with 20% biochar significantly increased wet (89%) and dried (86%) larval yields than the control...
Annually, over 30 million dry tonnes of biosolids are produced worldwide, most of which are dispose...
Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) treatment is an emerging technology for the valorisation of nutrient...
Solid waste generation around the world is rising and expected to achieve 3.40 billion tons by 2050....
Open Access Journal; Published online: 27 Aug 2020Black soldier fly (BSF) (Hermetia illucens L.) is ...
As the world population increases, food demand and agricultural activity will also increase. However...
Hermetia illuciens, commonly known as black soldier fly (BSF) can convert organic biomass into manur...
Every country in the world, including Indonesia, is confronted with the problem of waste and is atte...
Inadequate organic waste management have detrimental impact on the environment and on public health....
Using insects, notably black soldier fly (BSF), is becoming one of the emerging technologies to valo...
The larvae of black soldier fly (BSF) have shown great promise in transforming organic wastes into a...
A key challenge for black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) treatment is its variable reliability and effici...
Purpose The study assessed the quality of compost produced by the Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) in...
Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) composting is a biowaste treatment that converts biomass into valuab...
Pulp and paper bio-sludge (PPBS) has low economic value and is therefore often composted or incinera...
Urban farmers face many unique challenges associated with the urban environment in which they produc...
Annually, over 30 million dry tonnes of biosolids are produced worldwide, most of which are dispose...
Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) treatment is an emerging technology for the valorisation of nutrient...
Solid waste generation around the world is rising and expected to achieve 3.40 billion tons by 2050....
Open Access Journal; Published online: 27 Aug 2020Black soldier fly (BSF) (Hermetia illucens L.) is ...
As the world population increases, food demand and agricultural activity will also increase. However...
Hermetia illuciens, commonly known as black soldier fly (BSF) can convert organic biomass into manur...
Every country in the world, including Indonesia, is confronted with the problem of waste and is atte...
Inadequate organic waste management have detrimental impact on the environment and on public health....
Using insects, notably black soldier fly (BSF), is becoming one of the emerging technologies to valo...
The larvae of black soldier fly (BSF) have shown great promise in transforming organic wastes into a...
A key challenge for black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) treatment is its variable reliability and effici...
Purpose The study assessed the quality of compost produced by the Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) in...
Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) composting is a biowaste treatment that converts biomass into valuab...
Pulp and paper bio-sludge (PPBS) has low economic value and is therefore often composted or incinera...
Urban farmers face many unique challenges associated with the urban environment in which they produc...
Annually, over 30 million dry tonnes of biosolids are produced worldwide, most of which are dispose...
Black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) treatment is an emerging technology for the valorisation of nutrient...
Solid waste generation around the world is rising and expected to achieve 3.40 billion tons by 2050....