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Participation in Forum on April 26, 2012
Ediwarman thanks for your offer of photos and videos. They would be very interesting. and thanks for highlighting economics of operation. None of the small scale research I've seen really factors in costs of supplying feed for black soldier fly larvae. Moderator, Gary, can we get Mr Ediwarman's photos and videos added here?
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Participation in Forum on April 4, 2012
Thanks Gary, Some sweet serendipity in that bioconversion article and very promising research for African aquaculture. ian, scotland
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Participation in Forum on March 30, 2012
yes, this sounds very good. a possible answer to a big problem. Anyone know of issues importing this fly into west africa? just browsing the web it seems this fly is "considered a native of the North American continent" and "has a worldwide distribution in the tropics and warm temperate regions" . but i can't find any info on it's presence in Africa. ian, scotland
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