Welcome to Joglo Farm, an innovative approach that harmonizes organic waste management, environmental preservation, and long-term economic sustainability through maggot cultivation.
We are pioneers in utilizing maggots (Black Soldier Fly larvae) as a sustainable solution to address organic waste while providing high-nutrient feed for livestock. With an eco-friendly approach, we transform organic waste into valuable and beneficial resources for the agriculture and livestock sectors.
Actively Supporting the Achievement of SDGs
Joglo Farm currently processes waste in Yogyakarta, where 500-700 tons of waste are generated daily, 65% of which consists of organic waste. This waste produces methane and greenhouse gases that are more potent than carbon dioxide, posing a serious threat to the future.
Actively Supporting the Achievement of SDGs
Unsustainable Poultry Feed Industry
Poultry feed is the foundation of our food chain. However, key ingredients such as fish meal and soybean meal contribute to deforestation and other environmental impacts to meet the ever-growing demand.
The Black Soldier Fly (BSF) or maggot is an insect capable of breaking down organic waste into a high-protein source for animal feed, while also producing organic fertilizer that benefits the environment.
The Black Soldier Fly (BSF) maggot, or Hermetia illucens larvae, has an extraordinary ability to degrade organic waste. The process begins when organic waste, such as food scraps, livestock manure, or agricultural waste, is provided as feed for the BSF larvae. These larvae possess digestive enzymes that break down organic materials into smaller and simpler particles. They actively consume the waste, transforming it into high-value larvae biomass and solid residues known as frass (organic fertilizer). This digestion process is rapid, with an efficient conversion rate, where waste that was once a potential environmental pollutant is transformed into valuable resources in the form of protein, fat, and eco-friendly organic fertilizer.
The Black Soldier Fly (BSF) maggot plays a crucial role in environmental sustainability through the natural and efficient process of organic waste management. By utilizing food waste, livestock manure, and agricultural by-products as feed, BSF larvae help reduce the volume of waste that would typically end up in landfills, lowering greenhouse gas emissions such as methane generated from waste decomposition. Additionally, the resulting biomass, rich in protein and fat, can be used as an alternative animal feed, reducing reliance on conventional feed sources that have a greater environmental impact. This degradation process also produces high-quality organic fertilizer, supporting sustainable agriculture. Thus, BSF not only helps manage waste but also contributes to the circular economy and overall environmental impact reduction.
The Black Soldier Fly (BSF) maggot is an ideal nutritional source for livestock, especially poultry, due to its high protein and fat content. BSF larvae contain about 40-50% protein and 30-35% fat, making them a high-quality alternative feed. The protein from maggots is essential for poultry growth and development, while the fat content provides the necessary energy. Additionally, maggots are rich in essential amino acids, vitamins, and minerals needed by poultry to enhance health, egg productivity, and muscle growth. Using maggots as feed also reduces dependence on conventional feed sources, such as fish meal or soy, which are more expensive and less environmentally friendly.
Kasgot fertilizer is an organic fertilizer derived from the digestive residue of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae after they break down organic waste. This fertilizer is rich in nutrients, including nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are essential for plant growth. In addition to enhancing soil fertility, kasgot fertilizer also improves soil structure and helps retain moisture, making it suitable for organic and environmentally friendly farming. The use of kasgot fertilizer helps reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers and supports sustainable farming practices.
Live or fresh maggots used directly as livestock feed. They are nutritionally complete with natural moisture, making them ideal for poultry and fish due to their easily digestible texture.
Pre/Pupa BSF Maggots are Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae in the pre-pupa stage, rich in protein and fat, making them an ideal source of high-quality feed for poultry, fish, and reptiles. Containing high nutrients, Pre/Pupa BSF Maggots support optimal livestock growth and are environmentally friendly, as they are produced through the bioconversion of organic waste.
Dried Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae, typically processed through natural or mechanical drying methods. Dried maggots are high in protein and have a long shelf life, making them suitable as feed for poultry, fish, and reptiles.
The residue or excrement from BSF larvae after consuming organic waste, known as frass. This fertilizer is nutrient-rich and beneficial for enriching the soil and improving plant quality in organic farming.
Organic waste management solutions with BSF larvae for a cleaner environment.
Visit our farm and learn directly about the organic waste processing process.
Practical training in maggot farming for efficient waste management.
Sustainable partnerships for organic waste solutions and economic value.
Our Dedication to Environmental Sustainability
We are committed to sustainable environmental management through various programs that involve the community and environmentally friendly technologies for a better future.
Dongkelsari Rt 02 Rw 18 Umbulmartani, Ngemplak, Sleman, Yogyakarta 55584
+62 895 3558 41200