Financiële haalbaarheid tuinbouwreststromen als voer voor Black Soldier Fly larven

A recent study has demonstrated the technical feasibility of black soldier fly (BSF) production on residual flows from greenhouse horticulture. Based on technical data from this study, the current study identified costs, revenues and profitability of three types of production systems: a centralised, a decentralised collective, and a decentralised production system. An inventory of required investments, input streams in addition to available horticultural residual flows and production costs was made. Based on this inventory, the annual profitability, net present value (NCW) and internal rate of return (IRR) of the production systems were calculated.

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Main Authors: Groeneveld, Ilse, Niyonsaba, Hilde, Vernooij, Adriaan, Salari, Seppe, Kiem, Jason, Kemmers, Willem, van Tuyll, Alexander
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Published: Wageningen Livestock Research
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/financiele-haalbaarheid-tuinbouwreststromen-als-voer-voor-black-s
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Summary:A recent study has demonstrated the technical feasibility of black soldier fly (BSF) production on residual flows from greenhouse horticulture. Based on technical data from this study, the current study identified costs, revenues and profitability of three types of production systems: a centralised, a decentralised collective, and a decentralised production system. An inventory of required investments, input streams in addition to available horticultural residual flows and production costs was made. Based on this inventory, the annual profitability, net present value (NCW) and internal rate of return (IRR) of the production systems were calculated.