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Maggots key to crisis-time fertilizer for Ugandan farmers

Por: ABC News Business September 18, 2022

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KAYUNGA, Uganda -- Moses Wamugango peered into the plastic vats where maggots wriggled in decomposing filth, the enviable project of a neighbor who spoke of the fertilizer problem he had been able to solve.The maggots are the larvae of the black soldier fly, an insect whose digestive system effectively turns waste into organic fertilizer. Farmers normally would despise them if they weren't so valuable.“I want the maggots too, Wamugango... + full article



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