See What the Press is Saying about Oberland and BSFL
Revolutionizing Food Systems by Turning Organic Waste into High-Value Proteins
The October 2025 issue of Alternative Proteins Magazine features Oberland Agriscience’s role in turning food waste into sustainable, high-quality protein through black soldier fly larvae innovation.
Inside Grower features Oberland Agriscience’s latest innovations in insect-based agriculture, spotlighting how BSFL frass is transforming waste into valuable, sustainable fertilizer.
Introducing BSFL Frass, an Organic Fertilizer and Soil Amendment
Greenhouse Grower recently featured Oberland Agriscience Inc. in an article introducing our BSFL frass, an organic fertilizer and soil amendment with promising potential for growers.
The Chronicle Herald visited Oberland Agriscience in late July to explore how the Halifax-based company is turning insects into sustainable protein and helping grow Atlantic Canada’s green economy.
Growth spurt planned for N.S. company that farms insects for animal protein
CBC highlights Oberland Agriscience’s goal to produce protein with the lowest carbon footprint in the world as it expands its Halifax operations to meet growing demand for sustainable animal feed.
Oberland Agriscience Founder & CEO, Greg Wanger spoke with ONSIDE about the intersection between science and entrepreneurship, insect farming and his work on the Perseverance rover.
CBC’s Frances Willick visits Oberland Agriscience to explore how black soldier fly larvae are transforming sustainable protein production for feed and agriculture.
The Financial Times features Sustainable Blue’s land-based salmon farm and its trial use of black soldier fly larvae from Oberland Agriscience as a sustainable, ocean-friendly feed alternative.