From Waste to Fertile Soil: How Insect Fertilizers are Changing Agriculture

Intensive crop production requires many fertilizer inputs, which are expensive and inaccessible to some farmers, especially in low to middle-income countries. Furthermore, the production of mineral fertilizers is energy-consuming, and their use in farming is increasingly being regarded as unsustainable. Therefore, exploring the black soldier fly as a novel fertilizer offers significant benefits to farmers.

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