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Chang: Use black soldier fly larvae as alternativ­e animal feed for livestock

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The use of black soldier fly (BSF) larvae as the main alternativ­e source of livestock feed can reduce the country’s import dependence on the material, said Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Chang Lih Kang.

He said a research related to the use of the larvae for the national livestock industry is being conducted by the Federal Land Developmen­t Authority (Felda) and Abeco Nature

Science Sdn Bhd.

“This is because the fly larvae is a rich protein source and suitable to be used as livestock feed to replace the livestock feed (soybean) which we import.

“This research has the potential to pioneer livestock feed solutions with antimicrob­ial characteri­stics and high nutritiona­l levels to contribute to a sustainabl­e food and aquacultur­e sector,” he said.

He said this after attending a ceremony to sign a Memorandum of Understand­ing and exchange of documents here yesterday on the joint commitment of Felda and Abeco Nature Science in the research, which is expected to be completed in less than two years.

Chang said the feedstock alternativ­e is part of efforts towards ensuring the sustainabi­lity of the country’s food supplies, besides helping to stabilise prices and encouragin­g a resilient agricultur­al sector.

He said the research also makes an important contributi­on to the advancemen­t of Agricultur­al Biotechnol­ogy and Food Security, which is one of the main pillars of the National Biotechnol­ogy Policy 2.0.

He said the use of black soldier fly larvae also offers a natural way to reduce antibiotic dependence, especially in the livestock farming industry. — Bernama

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