
Crops and Plantations
Oil palm (sawit), fruit trees including durian, leafy vegetables, chillies, medicinal herbs, flowers and aquatic plants.
A single bioconversion process yields two commercially distinct outputs. Black soldier fly larvae consume organic waste and convert it into concentrated insect protein, while the residue they leave behind becomes a nutrient-rich organic fertilizer. Nothing is wasted, and both outputs address real cost pressures for Malaysian agriculture.

Produced from black soldier fly frass through controlled high-temperature fermentation. Organic matter of at least 30 percent, total nutrients of at least 4 percent, manufactured to standard NY/T 525-2021. Rebuilds soil structure, relieves compaction and reduces long-term chemical dependency.

Dried black soldier fly larvae containing 17 amino acids, antimicrobial peptides, trace elements and minerals. Substitutes 20 to 30 percent of the fishmeal or soybean protein in compound feed for aquaculture, poultry, livestock and premium pet food.
Our outputs serve distinct markets, each with different specifications and volumes.

Oil palm (sawit), fruit trees including durian, leafy vegetables, chillies, medicinal herbs, flowers and aquatic plants.

Fish (ikan), shrimp (udang) and crabs, where antimicrobial peptides support disease resistance alongside protein substitution.

Chickens (ayam), ducks and other livestock (ternakan), where palatability and calcium content are commercially significant.

Cats, dogs, reptiles and birds, a segment where insect protein commands a genuine premium.

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