BSF (Black Soldier Fly Larvae) Self-Help group

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About Us

The BSFL Farm Self-Help Group was established to address organic waste challenges while creating
sustainable income opportunities for youth and women. The group utilizes Black Soldier Fly Larvae
to convert organic waste from households, markets, and institutions into high-protein animal feed and
organic fertilizer. This approach promotes circular economy practices by turning waste into valuable
resources.

Vision

To be a  leading community- driven model in sustainable waste management and alternative  protein production.

Mission

To transform  organic waste into  valuable products through  BSFL farming  while empowering   communities economically

Objectives

  • To reduce organic waste in the  community   and Mombasa County through recycling.
  • To produce affordable,   high-protein animal feed using BSFL.
  • To create income-generating  opportunities  for youth  and women.
  • To promote  environmental  conservation  and circular agriculture.
  • To support  local farmers  with  sustainable   feed solutions.

Core Activities

BSFL Production

Rearing Black Soldier Fly Larvae using organic waste to  produce high-quality protein  feed for poultry,  fish,  and livestock.

Waste Collection and Processing

Collecting organic waste from households, hotels,  and markets  and converting   it  into larvae and compost.

Organic Fertilizer  Production

Processing  residual waste into  nutrient-rich organic manure  for farming.

Organic ​Training and Community  OutreachProduction

Educating   community members  on waste management,  BSFL farming,  and sustainable agriculture  practices

Economic & Social Impact

Reduces environmental  pollution  and land fill  waste

Creates jobs and income  for youth and women.     

Lowers  cost of animal feed for local farmers.

Promotes  sustainable  agriculture  and food  systems, Strengthens  community awareness   on waste recycling

Future plans

The  BSFL  Farm  Self-Help  Group  is a  sustainable  solution  at  the  intersection  of waste  management  and agribusiness.  By converting  waste  into  wealth,  the group  is building a  greener  environment  while creating  economic  opportunities and supporting  food  production  systems.

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