Abstract

Researchers and producers are exploring ways to repurpose organic waste. Larvae of the black soldier fly (BSF), Hermetia illucens, offer a solution for converting organic waste into high‐quality protein and organic fertilizers. These saprophagous insects can fully utilize abandoned organic resources, promoting waste reduction. In order to make the BSF more efficiently use organic waste, scientific and technological workers have carried out a series of studies to solve various basic and transformational problems that BSF may face in its application (see pages 888‐1021). Due to limited space, this issue only covers part of the BSF research. We encourage further publication of research papers on this topic. Photo provided by Quan Zhou.

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