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November 13, 2025Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming Course
K800.00 Original price was: K800.00.K590.00Current price is: K590.00.
Turn Waste into Wealth with Black Soldier Fly Farming.
Are you a farmer looking for a low-cost, high-protein animal feed? A community group seeking to manage waste and create income? This Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Farming Course teaches you how to use nature’s best recycler to transform organic waste into valuable products.
BSF larvae can eat almost any organic waste and turn it into nutrient-rich larvae for chickens, fish, and pigs, plus high-quality fertilizer for your garden. This training takes you through every step—from setting up your BSF house to harvesting and processing larvae for feed and fertilizer.
This Course Is Your Pathway to Success:
️ Waste Management: Reduce organic waste in your community
Income Generation: Sell larvae as animal feed and frass as fertilizer
Sustainable Farming: Produce your own protein feed for livestock
Environmental Benefits: Keep environment clean and reduce flies
What You Will Learn:
BSF Biology: Understand the complete life cycle and behavior
Rearing Techniques: Learn how to set up and maintain BSF systems
Waste Recycling: Transform kitchen and farm waste into valuable products
Harvesting Methods: Safely collect, dry, and process larvae
Business Skills: Develop community business models and record keeping
PNGFE CERTIFICATE IN BLACK SOLDIER FLY (BSF) FARMING & ORGANIC RECYCLING
Qualification Level: Community Certificate (EIVE-BSF-C I–II)
Duration: 12 weeks (3 months)
Mode: Practical, Demonstration-Based, Community Project Work
Delivery: Local Trainers + PNGFE Mentor Support
Target Learners: Village farmers, women’s groups, youth leaders, church and NGO participants
PROGRAM AIM
To empower local communities to turn daily organic waste into livestock feed and organic fertilizer using Black Soldier Fly (BSF) farming.
Learners build, operate, and benefit from a working BSF unit by the end of the program.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
Graduates will be able to:
- Build and manage small BSF systems using local materials.
- Recycle village food and market waste safely.
- Produce BSF larvae for animal feed.
- Make compost or fertilizer (frass) for gardens.
- Work in small community groups to run BSF micro-enterprises.
EIVE SPINE: “BUILD AND OPERATE A MICRO BSF UNIT”
| Phase | Title | Description | Output / Milestone |
| EIVE-BSF-C I | Building & Rearing | Learners construct their BSF house, collect larvae, and maintain them | BSF unit built and working |
| EIVE-BSF-C II | Harvesting & Use | Learners harvest larvae, make feed and fertilizer, and sell or share products | Products made and sold/shared |
COURSE STRUCTURE
| Module | Title | Duration |
| BSFC101 | Introduction to BSF & Waste Recycling | 1 week |
| BSFC102 | BSF Life Cycle & Basic Rearing | 2 weeks |
| BSFC103 | Building Your BSF House | 2 weeks |
| BSFC104 | Feeding & Caring for BSF | 2 weeks |
| BSFC105 | Harvesting & Processing Larvae | 2 weeks |
| BSFC106 | Making Feed & Fertilizer | 2 weeks |
| BSFC107 | Community Business & Project Launch | 1 week |
MODULE-BY-MODULE OUTLINE (EIVE-ALIGNED)
MODULE BSFC101 — Introduction to BSF & Waste Recycling
1️⃣ Module Overview & Alignment
Introduces the Black Soldier Fly (BSF) and how it helps solve waste problems.
Aligned with EIVE-BSF-C I (Idea and Awareness Phase).
2️⃣ Learning Outcomes
- Explain in simple words what BSF does.
- Recognize BSF larvae and adults.
- Understand how BSF turns waste into useful things.
3️⃣ Complete Manual Scope / Chapter List
- What is Waste and Why It Matters
- Good Insects and Bad Insects
- BSF as a Friend of the Farmer
- How BSF Helps the Village
- Keeping the Environment Clean with BSF
- Success Stories from PNG and Neighbouring Countries
4️⃣ Integration Plan
Learners connect local waste problems with BSF opportunities. They select a waste site (market, kitchen, or farm) for their pilot BSF unit.
5️⃣ Assessment Framework
- Group story or poster: “How BSF Helps My Village” (40%)
- Trainer oral Q&A (30%)
- Participation in class discussion (30%)
6️⃣ Delivery Mode & Learning Activities
Picture-based lessons, group talk, storytelling, and a short field demonstration.
7️⃣ Resource Requirements
Printed photo charts, sample larvae, bucket of organic waste.
8️⃣ Milestone / Competency Evidence
Learners identify BSF correctly and explain its use in their own words.
MODULE BSFC102 — BSF Life Cycle & Basic Rearing
1️⃣ Module Overview & Alignment
Learners discover how BSF grows — from eggs to larvae to flies.
Aligned with EIVE-BSF-C I (Learning to Rear).
2️⃣ Learning Outcomes
- Identify and name the life stages.
- Care for larvae safely in simple containers.
- Keep BSF alive and growing.
3️⃣ Complete Manual Scope / Chapter List
- BSF Life Stages
- Where BSF Lays Eggs
- Hatching and Growing
- What BSF Likes and Dislikes
- Controlling Smells and Flies
- Collecting and Moving Larvae
4️⃣ Integration Plan
Learners collect natural BSF eggs or larvae and start their first rearing box.
5️⃣ Assessment Framework
- Demonstration: Show each life stage (40%)
- Group practical: Caring for larvae (40%)
- Trainer interview (20%)
6️⃣ Delivery Mode & Learning Activities
Hands-on demonstration, observation of real BSF units, and group supervision.
7️⃣ Resource Requirements
Buckets, mesh cloth, egg traps (cardboard), simple feed (waste), gloves.
8️⃣ Milestone / Competency Evidence
Live larvae successfully hatched and growing in container.
MODULE BSFC103 — Building Your BSF House
1️⃣ Overview & Alignment
Learners construct their BSF shelter using local materials.
Aligned with EIVE-BSF-C I (System Setup).
2️⃣ Learning Outcomes
- Build a BSF shelter that keeps flies safe and dry.
- Use bamboo, timber, or drums effectively.
- Work as a group to finish a structure.
3️⃣ Scope / Chapters
- Choosing a Good Site
- Tools and Materials
- Basic Design of BSF House
- Fly Cage and Larvae Bin Setup
- Drainage and Shade
- Community Work for Building
4️⃣ Integration Plan
This becomes the student’s main venture asset — the real BSF house for their project.
5️⃣ Assessment
- Group construction work (70%)
- Trainer inspection (30%)
6️⃣ Delivery Mode
Community build day, mentor demonstration, teamwork.
7️⃣ Resources
Drums, timber, nails, shade cloth, mesh, tools.
8️⃣ Milestone Evidence
Completed BSF house that meets design checklist.
MODULE BSFC104 — Feeding & Caring for BSF
1️⃣ Overview & Alignment
Learners manage daily BSF feeding and hygiene.
Aligned with EIVE-BSF-C I (System Operation).
2️⃣ Learning Outcomes
- Know what food waste is good or bad.
- Keep larvae clean and growing fast.
- Control smell and moisture.
3️⃣ Scope / Chapters
- What BSF Eats
- Mixing Waste and Water
- Checking Moisture
- Avoiding Plastic and Bad Waste
- Cleaning the BSF House
- Handling Waste Safely
4️⃣ Integration Plan
Daily feeding schedule created; waste collected from market or kitchen.
5️⃣ Assessment
- Observation of feeding process (50%)
- Hygiene and safety (30%)
- Group waste log (20%)
6️⃣ Delivery Mode
Practical field training with real waste.
7️⃣ Resources
Buckets, hand tools, gloves, water, feedstock waste.
8️⃣ Milestone Evidence
Consistent daily feeding and larvae growth recorded.
MODULE BSFC105 — Harvesting & Processing Larvae
1️⃣ Overview & Alignment
Learners collect, clean, and preserve BSF larvae.
Aligned with EIVE-BSF-C II (Product Output).
2️⃣ Learning Outcomes
- Identify mature larvae ready to harvest.
- Dry and store larvae safely.
- Weigh and package products.
3️⃣ Scope / Chapters
- When to Harvest
- Safe Harvest Tools
- Drying Methods (Sun, Fire, or Oven)
- Grinding and Packing
- Simple Weighing and Storage
- Hygiene in Handling
4️⃣ Integration Plan
Collected larvae will be used for feed or sale in the next module.
5️⃣ Assessment
- Demonstration: Correct harvesting (60%)
- Dried larvae sample (40%)
6️⃣ Delivery Mode
Field demonstration, supervised harvesting.
7️⃣ Resources
Sieves, basins, scales, drying racks.
8️⃣ Milestone Evidence
First batch of dried larvae produced.
MODULE BSFC106 — Making Feed & Fertilizer
1️⃣ Overview & Alignment
Learners use larvae and BSF frass to make useful farm products.
Aligned with EIVE-BSF-C II (Product Utilization).
2️⃣ Learning Outcomes
- Mix BSF larvae into chicken, pig, or fish feed.
- Collect and use frass for garden fertilizer.
- Store products safely.
3️⃣ Scope / Chapters
- Simple Feed Recipes
- Grinding and Mixing
- Measuring Ingredients
- Frass Collection and Composting
- Applying Fertilizer in Gardens
- Product Safety and Storage
4️⃣ Integration Plan
Feeds and fertilizers tested in village gardens and animal pens.
5️⃣ Assessment
- Feed sample prepared (40%)
- Fertilizer used in demo garden (40%)
- Discussion on results (20%)
6️⃣ Delivery Mode
Practical demonstration, farmer trial plots.
7️⃣ Resources
Mortar/pestle, grinder (if available), feed bowls, garden tools.
8️⃣ Milestone Evidence
Working feed and fertilizer products demonstrated.
MODULE BSFC107 — Community Business & Project Launch
1️⃣ Overview & Alignment
Learners learn how to plan and share their BSF project with others.
Aligned with EIVE-BSF-C II (Enterprise Launch).
2️⃣ Learning Outcomes
- Plan small BSF income project.
- Keep basic records of feed, fertilizer, and sales.
- Present group project to community.
3️⃣ Scope / Chapters
- Working Together as a Group
- Keeping Simple Records (Waste In / Product Out)
- Saving and Sharing Money
- Promoting BSF in the Community
- Graduation and Next Steps
4️⃣ Integration Plan
Culminates in the EIVE-BSF-C II final milestone — community showcase.
5️⃣ Assessment
- Group plan presentation (60%)
- Record book inspection (20%)
- Mentor feedback (20%)
6️⃣ Delivery Mode
Small group workshops, oral presentations, and open-day display.
7️⃣ Resources
Charts, notebooks, pens, balance scales.
8️⃣ Milestone Evidence
Community project launched and operational.
ASSESSMENT SUMMARY
| Component | Weight |
| Group Participation & Attendance | 20% |
| Practical Skills Demonstration | 40% |
| Product or Garden Output | 20% |
| Final Community Project | 20% |
REQUIRED RESOURCES
Buckets, drums, wood, nails, nets, gloves, water source, weighing scales, grinding tools, picture manuals, mentor/extension support.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
✅ Completion of all modules and milestones
✅ Functioning BSF unit with larvae production
✅ Feed and fertilizer samples produced
✅ Group project presented and validated
GRADUATE OUTCOMES
Graduates will:
- Operate a working BSF recycling system.
- Produce feed and fertilizer from waste.
- Improve sanitation and gardens.
- Generate small income through product sales.
- Be eligible to progress into the PNGFE Diploma in BSF Bio-Conversion Systems.
PNGFE EIVE ALIGNMENT SUMMARY
| EIVE Component | Community Adaptation |
| Venture Ideation | Waste mapping and site selection |
| Venture Design | Building BSF house |
| Venture Operation | Feeding and harvesting |
| Productization | Feed and fertilizer making |
| Venture Launch | Community project and sales |
| Portfolio Evidence | Photos, samples, record books |
| Mentor Integration | Local trainer or extension officer |
| Graduate Launchpad | Link to Diploma pathway or NGO funding |
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