Black Soldier Fly Opportunities Explored in Africa

Participants at Cote D'Ivoire's workshop learn about Black Soldier Fly Opportunities

Continuous research has revealed the unique capacity that Black Soldier Fly will offer to advance agriculture in Africa. Regardless of this knowledge, these opportunities remain untapped on the continent. As part of its mission to transform biowaste into valuable resources, Prevent Waste Alliance has launched an innovative project to develop Black Soldier Fly (BSF) technology opportunities in Uganda, Ethiopia, and Ivory Coast. Consequently, this project seeks to explore and harness the Black Soldier Fly opportunities in Africa. Therefore, the project named Biomass Utilisation by Insects for Green Solutions (BUGS) in Africa aims to support National Governments and communities in Uganda, Ethiopia and Ivory Coast to apply the Black Soldier Fly waste processing technique to valorise organic waste, reduce greenhouse gas and improve food security. This initiative is implemented by Africa Circular in collaboration with Trinomics, Eclose, and EAWAG, and funded by GIZ and the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC)

Objectives of Biomass Utilisation by Insects for Green Solutions

The project focuses on: 

  • Developing a BSF operator guide and a methodology for feasibility assessment, which will be piloted and tested in the target countries
  • Capturing and replicating best practices and lessons learned across African nations
  • Promoting BSF farming as a sustainable solution for waste management, food security, and livelihood creation

Furthermore, beyond reducing greenhouse gas emissions, the project aims to: 

  • Empower women and youth
  • Address environmental challenges
  • Support low-carbon strategies and national climate goals
Workshop organised in Uganda to discuss how policies the BSF opportunities can be supported with the right policies

Implementation and Impact of BUGS Project

The multi-year project began in February 2024 and will conclude in 2025. Thus initial kick-off workshops in each country brought together stakeholders to: 

  • Explore opportunities and enabling ecosystems
  • Review policy frameworks and capacity gaps in infrastructure and technical skills
  • Align BSF technology with existing composting initiatives
  • Analyze waste streams from food processing industries (e.g., breweries, dairy, juice factories). 
  • Design feasible business models for BSF farming

Why it is Important to Harness the Benefits of Black Soldier Fly

BSF farming offers a circular economy solution by converting organic waste into high-protein animal feed and organic fertiliser, reducing landfill waste and emissions. It supports agriculture, job creation, and climate resilience. 

For more details or collaboration inquiries, contact: piotr.barczak@africacircular.org 

Find resources for this project below:

  • Black Soldier Fly Practical workshop in Ethiopia
  • Black Soldier Fly Policy Workshop in Ethiopia 

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