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Frass from BSF rearing, organic fertilizer with value and nutrients | Manna Insect

Frass – a forgotten business opportunity in insect farming

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Top regions having interest in black soldier fly rearing | Manna Insect

Top regions having interest in black soldier fly rearing

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illustrative fish | BSF in aquafeed

Interested in using insects for aquafeed?

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BSF larvae and frass | Manna Insect

A few thoughts from our experience as startup entrepreneurs and insect enthusiasts

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Manna Insect in Media - BetaBuzz #3 2023

Manna featured in Beta Buzz #3 (March 2023)

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Water consumption and land area comparison between soybean and insect protein production

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FAQ: Are you already operating and building BSF solutions or just planning to do so in the future?

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FAQ: What do I need before I can get started growing BSF to feed my chicken or fish?

FAQ: What do I need before I can get started growing BSF to feed my chicken or fish?

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We envision a world where every local community can produce their own food regardless of weather, infrastructure or expertise

Manna uses nature’s own technology, insects, to create the most cost-effective and infra-free solutions to upcycle biomaterial to animal feed, thereby radically making feed and food production simpler, more local, sustainable and self-sufficient.

Manna is made in Finland

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Latest news and articles

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