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Innovative Agri-Tech Solution

At the heart of our system lies a team of in-house designed robotic handlers, which work in perfect harmony with environmental sensors and software-controlled mechanical shifters.

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Revolutionizing Organic Waste Upcycling

We take pride in our expertise, enabling us to efficiently process a diverse range of food waste and by-products originating from agriculture and food-processing industries. Through the natural prowess of Black Soldier Flies, we convert these organic materials into nutrient-rich insect protein and other valuable by-products.

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Addressing Global
Sustainable Farming Challenges

Annually, an astounding 1.3 billion tons of agricultural by-products and food waste are generated throughout the global food supply chain, with a significant portion ending up in landfills, emitting dangerous greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming.

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Introducing

Innovative Agri-Tech Solution

Welcome to Insecta BSF, where we take pride in our cutting-edge technology designed to revolutionize sustainable insect farming. After two years of dedicated research and development, we have successfully crafted a state-of-the-art system that powers the efficient operation of a highly automated vertical insect farm. We proudly present the Insecta BSFS ystem – a seamlessly connected array of proprietary technologies that will change the face of insect farming.

Reduces food waste

Food waste is a major environmental problem, as it contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and land degradation. By upcycling food waste into insect feed, we can reduce the amount of food that ends up in landfills.

Source of Protein

Insects are a sustainable source of protein, as they require less land and water to produce than livestock. They are also a good source of other nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals.

Reduces gas emissions

The production of insect feed generates significantly less greenhouse gas emissions than the production of livestock feed. This is because insects have a shorter lifespan and require less energy to raise.

Improves soil health

The waste products from insect farming can be used as compost, which can improve soil health and fertility. This can help to reduce the need for chemical fertilizers, which can pollute the environment.

circular economy

Organic waste upcycling and insect farming are circular economy practices, as they help to reduce waste and create new products from waste materials. 

Creates jobs

The insect farming industry is a growing industry, and it has the potential to create jobs in rural areas. This can help to boost the local economy and reduce poverty.

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Sustainable Protein Production

Our vision revolves around highly automated, cloud-connected, and renewable energy-powered insect farms. By leveraging the natural capabilities of Black Soldier Flies, we can upcycle this vast pool of organic waste, producing low-cost protein while mitigating harmful environmental impacts.

Insecta BSF stands at the forefront of innovative agri-tech, offering a game-changing solution to sustainable protein production. Through our efforts, we strive to create a world where feeding the growing population goes hand in hand with environmental preservation, paving the way for a healthier, greener, and more prosperous future.

Sustainable Produced & Locally Farmed

We take pride in our expertise, enabling us to efficiently process a diverse range of food waste and by-products originating from agriculture and food-processing industries. Through the natural prowess of Black Soldier Flies, we convert these organic materials into nutrient-rich insect protein and other valuable by-products.

Insect farming is a growing industry with the potential to create jobs and boost the economy.

Dr. David Nabarro

Testimonials

That Will Make You EAGER

"Insect farming is a sustainable and ethical way to produce protein.

Dr. Vanessa L. Timmer, Senior Lecturer at the University of Nottingham

Insects are a nutrient-rich food source that can help to reduce our reliance on meat.

Dr. Sophie Martin, Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield

Insects are the new livestock.

Andrew Westgate, CEO of Entocycle