How can insects transform agriculture and waste management?
In this episode of the Thriving Farmer Podcast, Michael welcomes Josh Galt, a global nomad turned regenerative agriculture innovator. Now based in Mexico, Josh is pioneering the use of black soldier fly larvae for waste management, animal feed, and organic fertilizer. He also collaborates with smallholder farmers to develop consumer products like coffee, chocolate, and tropical fruits grown in BSFL-enriched soil.
Tune in to hear how black soldier flies are transforming agriculture by turning waste into a sustainable resource for soil health and animal feed!
Don’t miss this episode on how black soldier flies are revolutionizing waste management, animal feed, and organic farming through regenerative agriculture!
Josh Galt is a regenerative agriculture innovator who has lived on various types of farms across the world. He specializes in black soldier fly farming for waste management, natural animal feed, and organic fertilizer. Now based in Mexico, he and his wife work with smallholder farmers to develop consumer products like coffee, chocolate, and a new honeybee product called beeghee.
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