Application of major technologies in production

The application of major technologies in production: One of the key innovations is the use of gender control technology, which can achieve a female mutagenesis rate of 80-90%, or even up to 100%. This dramatically improves breeding efficiency, more than doubling the output. Another important advancement is the breeding of fly maggots combined with automatic separation of larvae and feces. Using just one ton of fresh chicken (or pig) manure, you can produce 300-600 pounds of live fly maggots. The process requires no electricity, no chemicals, and no manual labor. The maggots naturally climb into a specially designed device, allowing for automatic separation from the waste, ensuring cleanliness. The entire cycle—from egg to mature larvae—takes only 3-5 days. If you aim for 100-200 pounds of larvae, it only takes one person to manage the whole process. Fly maggots are not only a high-quality feed for mid-to-late stage Rana sylvatica but also an extremely cost-effective bait for a wide range of animals, including turtles, cockroaches, prawns, clams, ornamental fish, frogs, snakes, medicinal ants, and pheasants. What was once considered useless—like chicken manure—can now be transformed into a valuable resource through biotechnology. This process not only reduces waste but also generates significant economic returns, potentially providing several hundred to thousands of dollars in profit per ton of manure processed. It's a sustainable, efficient, and highly profitable solution that combines biology with practical farming.

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