The growth of maggot cultivation as an alternative feed source is increasing in response to the demand for sustainable organic waste management solutions. However, the drying process remains a major challenge, especially for small and medium-scale operations. This study aims to design and develop a 20-kg capacity rotary maggot dryer that is efficient, energy-saving, and suitable for community-scale production. The design method includes user needs analysis, material selection, CAD-based design simulation, and testing tool performance. The results indicated that the dryer can reduce maggot moisture content within an average drying time of 3 hours at 60–70°C with relatively low energy consumption. This innovation is expected to improve maggot production efficiency and promote appropriate technology for sustainable alternative feed development at the community level.
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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