A fully circular five-step process turning urban organic waste into affordable, protein-rich livestock feed. Locally sourced. Locally made. Zero waste.
Each step adds value. Nothing is wasted. Everything feeds the next stage.
Partner with markets, restaurants, households and farms to collect organic waste at source.
Black soldier fly larvae feed on organic waste and convert it into dense, high-protein biomass.
Larvae are harvested, dried, and ground into a stable, protein-rich feed ingredient.
A parallel aquatic plant track — fast-growing, protein-rich, ideal for livestock and fish.
Affordable formulated feed distributed to farmers and agro-dealer networks across Rwanda.



Sourced from markets, restaurants, households & farms
Waste cleaned and prepared as larval feeding substrate
Larvae convert waste into dense protein biomass
Mature larvae harvested at peak protein concentration
Larvae dried and ground into stable protein powder
Protein blended with inputs for balanced livestock feed
Delivered to poultry, pig & fish farmers across Rwanda
Up to 40% feed cost reduction
Alongside the BSF process, EcoFeed Rwanda cultivates azolla — a nitrogen-fixing aquatic plant that grows rapidly and provides a protein supplement for livestock and fish.
"By combining BSF protein and azolla, EcoFeed Rwanda reduces reliance on factory-made feed by up to 40% — maintaining quality and nutrition."