Magofarm
Transforming waste to affordable animal feed and fertiliser with flies
How does it work?
Magofarm is a waste to nutrient insect-tech startup that converts food waste and post harvest losses into organic fertilizer and protein for animal feed formulation. Magofarm’s process begins by aggregating food waste from multiple streams, including farms, restaurants, households, and industry – before it can end up in landfills. This waste is brought to the company’s waste conversion facility and pre-processed to ensure moisture levels and particle sizes are optimum. The waste is then fed to black soldier fly larvae which convert the food waste into biomass. This becomes a nutrient-rich protein ingredient for animal feed formulation or can be used as a chemical-free organic fertiliser. The protein and fertiliser, which is rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, is then supplied to smallholders at an affordable price.
Why is it needed?
An estimated 2.5 billion tonnes of food is lost on farms or ends up wasted by retailers or consumers each year, and 15.3 per cent of all food produced globally is lost at farm-stage. Of the food wasted, the vast majority consists of fruits, vegetables, and cereals. Rwandan startup Magofarm is working to convert some of this waste into protein and organic fertiliser using insects.
How does it improve life?
The goal of Magofarm is to create ‘a food waste-free world‘ and help small farmers practice agriculture and animal husbandry in a more sustainable way. The company points out that their solution “ensures constant nutrient upcycling from food waste to eliminate completely methane pollution”.