Our Dried Black Soldier Fly is a highly nutritious product derived from Black Soldier Fly larvae, produced through processes such as screening, low-temperature drying, or microwave drying. Possessing the dual attributes of eco-friendly waste processing and high-value protein content, it has emerged as a pivotal new product within the global feed, pet care, and environmental sectors, and is widely exported to markets worldwide, including Europe, the Americas, Africa,and Southeast Asia.

Advantages
1.Outstanding Environmental Value
Black soldier fly larvae are hailed as "Earth's scavengers"; possessing an extremely broad diet, they can efficiently convert 78 different types of organic waste—including kitchen scraps, livestock manure, and fruit and vegetable trimmings—into valuable resources. Within just eight days, one ton of larvae can digest approximately 10 tons of organic waste while simultaneously reducing methane emissions by over 80%, thereby aligning perfectly with the "Waste-free City" initiative and dual carbon goals. Furthermore, their production process does not compete with humans or livestock for food resources, nor does it require extensive land or water usage, making it one of the optimal solutions for the resource utilization of organic waste.

2.Balanced and High-Quality Nutritional Profile
Dried Black Soldier Fly larvae exhibit exceptional core nutritional metrics: crude protein plus crude fat totals ≥65%, moisture content is ≤5%, ash content is ≤20%, and crude fiber is ≤10%. Rich in a variety of essential amino acids—with an amino acid profile that closely mirrors that of fish meal—it features particularly outstanding levels of lysine and methionine. Furthermore, it contains various fatty acids—including lauric acid and linoleic acid—as well as trace elements such as calcium, phosphorus, copper, iron, and zinc; with a calcium content of ≥3%, it serves as a premium supplement to conventional feed ingredients.

3.Diverse Application Scenarios
Feed Ingredients: Serves as a substitute for fish meal and soybean meal in aquaculture, livestock, poultry, and ruminant farming; enhances feed utilization efficiency and reduces breeding costs by 40%.
Pet Food: Utilized as a premium pet treat or dietary additive; offers excellent palatability and helps pets strengthen their physical constitution while improving coat quality.
Organic Fertilizer: The byproduct—insect frass—is rich in humus, making it a high-quality raw material for organic fertilizers, ideally suited for fruit and vegetable cultivation as well as landscaping maintenance.
Current Situation Analysis
Explosive Growth in Global Demand
Amid a global shortage of protein feed ingredients—characterized by persistently high prices for fish meal and soybean meal—demand for dried black soldier fly larvae has surged rapidly as a novel, eco-friendly protein source. The EU and the U.S. have fully authorized its use in aquaculture, poultry feed, and pet food, while regions such as Southeast Asia and Africa have also officially incorporated it into their lists of approved feed ingredients. Consequently, the market now spans three core sectors: pet food, aquaculture, and livestock and poultry farming.
Core Export Advantages
Our factory possesses a cost advantage spanning the entire industrial chain; our products are mass-exported to dozens of countries, including Belgium, the United States, Germany, and South Africa.
Aquaculture
It is an ideal feed for fish, shrimp, crabs, turtles and other aquatic products, especially for fry and juvenile shrimp, which can improve survival rate and growth speed, and optimize water quality to a certain extent.
With the global emphasis on sustainable development and the increasing shortage of traditional feed protein resources, dried black soldier fly has broad market prospects. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the United Nations Environment Programme have listed black soldier fly as a high-quality resource insect, and many countries have included black soldier fly products in the list of available feed raw materials.
In the global breeding industry, more and more enterprises are using dried black soldier fly to replace fish meal, and its market demand is growing year by year. In the future, with the continuous improvement of breeding and processing technology, the cost of dried black soldier fly will be further reduced, and its application in feed, pet food, organic agriculture and other fields will be more extensive, becoming an important support for the development of green circular economy.


