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Are fly larvae the answer to UK farming's environmental woes?
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28/08/2023
Flybox co-founder and CEO Andrea Jagodic talks fly larvae as animal feed - and what environmental benefits it could offer to UK farming.
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- Hi, I'm Andrea Jagodic, I'm the CEO
00:02
and co-founder of Flybox.
00:04
The whole principle behind insect farming
00:07
is imitating the natural process
00:12
to get nutrients out of waste.
00:15
So we feed the black soldier fly larvae organic waste,
00:20
and then we harvest them for protein for animal feed,
00:24
primarily for fish, poultry, and pigs and pet food.
00:30
What we do at Flybox is we do containerized insect farms,
00:35
like you've seen for lettuce or basil before,
00:39
now it's just full of insects.
00:41
In Aylesbury right now in Buckinghamshire,
00:43
we're building a demonstrator farm.
00:45
So that's going to be really the world first
00:48
end-to-end modular insect farm.
00:51
This is where we have all of the modules demonstrated,
00:56
and it is on a commercial layer hand farm,
00:58
so we can already see how it integrates
01:01
into a farm as well.
01:02
The main environmental benefits,
01:04
the way that we look at them are just lowering land use,
01:09
water use, CO2 emissions.
01:11
These insects are not a pest,
01:14
they're not a vector for disease.
01:16
They're extremely safe and natural
01:19
to integrate into the food chain.
01:22
Someone told me growing up
01:25
that I would be perfectly happy putting my hands
01:29
into a giant box of wriggling larvae.
01:34
I would never have believed them ever.
01:37
So I understand it,
01:39
but it's about the fact that we're completely disassociated
01:43
from the farming process as a whole.
01:46
So that's just the reality of it.
01:48
What we're doing is feeding these animals
01:51
what they're supposed to be eating,
01:53
and that's all essentially.
01:55
So I think it's not really that insect specific,
01:58
we just don't want to accept the realities
02:01
of how our food gets to our table, I think.
02:03
We have so much market interest for this technology
02:07
from New Zealand to South America,
02:11
to North America, to the whole world.
02:13
And the mission here is to enable access to protein
02:18
to anyone who needs it,
02:20
because the mission is, broader mission or ambition
02:24
is to help feed the growing population.
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