Use of Water Hyacinth and Fermented Fruit Waste as BSF (Black Soldier Fly) Media on The Quality of BSF Maggot Flour

  • F. Ardiansyah Bachelor’s Degree School Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Lamongan Islamic University
  • E. Susanto Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Lamongan Islamic University
  • Wahyuni Faculty of Animal Husbandry, Lamongan Islamic University

Abstract

This study aims to assess BSF maggot flour’s quality using water hyacinth growing media and fermented
fruit waste using EM-4 and molasses. Held a total of 70 g of baby maggot was in the temple for 15 days.
Eldest the feed used using fermented water hyacinth and fermented fruit waste with four treatments
consist of P0= 0% fermented water hyacinth+ 100% fermented fruit waste, P1= 25% fermented water
hyacinth+ 75% fermented fruit waste, P2= 50% fermented water hyacinth+ 50% fermented fruit waste,
and 75% fermented water hyacinth+ 25% fermented fruit waste. The design of the experiment uses a
completely randomized design (CRD). The results showed that substitution of feeding 25% fermented
water hyacinth+ 75% fermented fruit waste influenced the yield of BSF maggot flour (P <0.05), and there
was no effect on the pH quality of Maggot BSf flour (P> 0.05). The best results’ (substitution of feeding
25% fermented water hyacinth+ 75% fermented fruit waste) has proximate content of dry matter
89%, ash 11%, crude protein 35.5%, crude fat 12%, calcium 7%, nitrogen-free extract material 7%,
metabolist energy 2939.64 kcal/ 100 g.

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Published
2021-01-31
How to Cite
F. Ardiansyah, E. Susanto, & Wahyuni. (2021). Use of Water Hyacinth and Fermented Fruit Waste as BSF (Black Soldier Fly) Media on The Quality of BSF Maggot Flour. Jurnal Ilmu Produksi Dan Teknologi Hasil Peternakan, 9(1), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.29244/jipthp.9.1.1-6