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Writer's pictureAly Moore

How Chapul Farms is Revolutionizing American Agriculture with Black Soldier Fly Larvae Facilities

At Chapul Farms, we believe life is an adventure worth sharing. We're committed to protecting the future of our children by creating nature-based, regenerative, and scalable solutions for a sustainable food supply. Thank you for joining us on this journey.


We've moved beyond merely taking steps toward a circular economy—we're focused on closing the loop entirely. Insects, particularly Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL), are the missing link to building a truly circular food future. It's time to scale this solution through the power of collaboration.





Our Strategy to Scale BSFL Solutions


  1. Fund and Assemble a Team of BSFL Experts

  2. Partner with Experienced Climate Impact Engineers (Nexus PMG)

  3. Activate a Broader Audience (That's You!) to Support Scaling Solutions in Our Project Pipeline


The Power of Black Soldier Fly Larvae Facilities


Black Soldier Fly Larvae (BSFL) offer a triple value proposition that makes them a cornerstone of circular agriculture:


  1. Consuming Organic Waste Streams: BSFL thrive on organic waste, converting it into valuable biomass. This process significantly reduces food waste, one of the most impactful climate actions we can take.

  2. Producing High-Value Animal Feed: The larvae are rich in fats and proteins, making them an excellent source of animal feed. This sustainable protein source can help reduce the environmental footprint of traditional livestock feed.

  3. Creating Bio-Rich Fertilizer: The byproduct of BSFL farming is a nutrient-dense manure known as frass, which is an excellent bio-fertilizer that revitalizes soil health and supports beneficial microbial life.





Embracing Circular Systems


Circular agriculture is all about using minimal external inputs, closing nutrient loops, regenerating soils, and minimizing environmental impacts. By integrating Black Soldier Fly Larvae facilities next to organic waste streams, Chapul Farms is creating a system where "waste" is transformed into valuable resources, mirroring natural ecosystems where insects play a crucial role in nutrient cycling.





Insects Close the Loop


Insects like BSFL consume and upcycle nutrients that would otherwise end up in landfills. This process restores biodiversity in soils and supports healthy gut microbiomes in animals. The regenerative economic outcomes of this system are vast, including job creation, improved health, cost savings, increased food security, pollution prevention, soil restoration, and cleaner rivers.


By partnering with nature and each other, we can shift from harmful food production practices to systems that regenerate life. At Chapul Farms, we offer a positive solution—an opportunity to recapture and upcycle nutrients into premium feed and soil-healing frass, all while creating jobs, generating profit, and securing our food future.





Join Us in Creating a Sustainable Future


The challenges we face are complex, but the solutions can start simple. Chapter one of our story is about circularity. Together, we can replace environmental despair with hope and action, unleashing the true power of circular agriculture through the innovative use of Black Soldier Fly Larvae facilities.

Thank you for being part of this exciting journey. Let's close the loop and build a brighter, more sustainable future together.




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