USE OF WASTE IN FEEDING LARVAS OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY (HERMETIA ILLUCENS): SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
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https://doi.org/10.47820/recima21.v4i5.2989Keywords:
Organic food waste, Food, Revision, RSL, Hermetia IllucensAbstract
This systematic review aims to study the feeding of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae by reviewing 44 academic articles selected from various databases. The search was performed using a well-defined Search String to limit the scope of the study. The information extracted from these articles was organized into several categories, including objectives, methods, results and authorship, and the use of StArt software facilitated the efficient extraction of relevant data. The review was undertaken with the aim of identifying food waste management for the production of BSF larvae, and provides a comprehensive overview of current research in this field, serving as a solid foundation for future studies.
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