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Maggot Farming
3. Maggots come from flies. When
flies lay eggs, the eggs pass
through several stages before
they turn into flies. One of the
stages is the maggot stage
What is Maggot?
4. Maggot is used to feed fish, ducks, pigs,
free range chickens and other animals.
Maggots can be a good and suitable
substitute for soybeans which is a core
ingredient in animal feed.
Maggot Uses
5. Maggot
Farm
The maggot farming
industry is indeed a fast –
growing industry and pretty
much active in countries
such as United States of
America, Nigeria, Benin
Republic, Australia, New
Zealand, Japan, China,
Greece, Portugal, and
Canada.
6. Cultivation of different species of maggots
Packaging maggots for export especially to fishermen
on high seas and farmers of free range chickens
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7. It produces Black Soldier larvae which contain up to
42 per cent protein The cooked larvae 'smell like
starchy potatoes and have a nutty taste'
Maggot Protein Production Machine
8. The majority of
maggot breeding
processes have a peak
production range of
between 10,000 and
20,000 litres per week.
FLOW DIAGRAM OF A MAGGOT
BREEDING OPERATION
Breeding of maggots
9. Regulations are primarily concerned with the
control of risks to public and animal health.
EU Regulations 1774/2002 and 142/2011,
Regulation (EC) 1069/2009 and the
accompanying implementing Regulation (EC)
142/2011)
REGULATIONS
10. Insects are a sustainable source of
protein since they eat bio-waste
THE FUTURE PROTEIN
MAGMEAL
MAGOIL
MAGSOIL
WHOLE DRIED LARVAE