Buletin Peternakan
Vol 50, No 2 (2026): BULETIN PETERNAKAN VOL. 50 (2) May 2026

Comparative Analysis of Organic Waste Media on the Development and Nutrient Profile of Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Larvae

Cacuk Setyo Sasmito (Animal Husbandry Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Jember, Jember 68121)
Listya Purnamasari (Animal Husbandry Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Jember, Jember 68121)
Joseph Flores dela Cruz (Department of Basic Veterinary Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of the Philippines Los BaƱos, Laguna 4031)
Desy Cahya Widianingrum (Animal Husbandry Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Jember, Jember 68121)
Amam Amam (Animal Husbandry Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Jember, Jember 68121)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 May 2026

Abstract

Organic waste management remains a major environmental challenge, particularly in agricultural sectors. One promising sustainable approach is bioconversion using Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens, BSF) larvae, which can transform organic waste into high-value biomass. This study aims to evaluate the effects of different waste inputs on the growth and nutritional composition of BSF larvae. The feed media consisted of P1 (broiler chicken excreta waste), P2 (red dragon fruit waste), P3 (white crystal guava waste), and P4 (california papaya waste). Larvae were analyzed based on growth, survival rate, larval body coloration, and nutrient content, including moisture, ash, crude fat, crude protein, and crude fiber using proximate analysis. After a 20-d bioconversion period, the highest harvest weights and survival rates were observed in treatments P2 and P4. Among the fruit-based substrates, P2 and P4 yielded the most favorable overall performance. However, crude protein content in P2 and P4 was lower than in P1, while moisture content was higher in P4. These findings indicate that papaya (P4) and dragon fruit (P2) waste show potential as alternative bioconversion media due to their ability to support adequate larval growth, biomass production, and nutrient content

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Journal Info

Abbrev

buletinpeternakan

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Subject

Veterinary Other

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