Analysis of Maggot Nutrition in Various Farming Periods and Organic Wastes as a Growth Medium
Gina Lova Sari,
Linda Riski Sefrina,
Rizal Hanifi
et al.
Abstract:Undoubtedly, the bioconversion of organic waste into maggots is an innovation to reduce organic waste generation. Nonetheless, maggot cultivators only use available organic waste as feed, without adjustments, which makes the nutritional value of maggot produced inconsistent. The current study aims to determine appropriate organic waste and farming periods based on the nutritional value of maggots. This research was conducted using a field-scale experimental method for 21 days. A total of 9 experimental variati… Show more
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