Potential use of black soldier fly, Hermetia illucens larvae in chicken feed as a protein replacer: a review

. The increasing human population and improved living standards in developing countries have led to a higher demand for animal proteins, which has resulted in increased costs of animal feed ingredients such as fish meal, fish oil, soybean meal

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