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Mouche Bouche Sustainable Frass Fertilizer is Now Available at MJP Supplies

Walk a potato field at harvest and you will see a good crop with strong yield, yet a percentage will never make the retail grade. Too large, too small, slightly marked. Traditionally that surplus becomes low value stock feed or waste. Working alongside Fairman Knight and Sons UK Limited in Lincolnshire, those surplus potatoes now enter a commercial scale Black Soldier Fly bioconversion system. Instead of sitting in a pile or heading off site for minimal return, they become the feedstock for insect larvae. The larvae consume the organic material and convert it into two valuable outputs. Protein rich for animal feed, and frass fertiliser rich in nutrients and beneficial compounds.

The potatoes leave harvest. They feed the larvae. The larvae produce frass. That frass goes back onto fields to feed the next crop. The next crop grows stronger soil biology and improved structure. And the cycle begins again.

Fairman Knight and sons have built the UK's largest commercial scale Insect farming business here in the wonderful county Lincolnshire. The system is designed around waste upcycling and carbon reduction. Organic material is diverted from landfill. Nutrients stay within the region. Farmers see value returned to the land. The finished product, Mouche Bouche sustainable frass fertiliser, is available through MJP Supplies. Used alongside Algifol Biostimulant, they support soil health from two angles. Frass builds organic fertility and microbial life. Algifol stimulates plant response and resilience.

The fertiliser feeding your crop can trace its origin back to local harvest surplus. The nutrient loop stays in Lincolnshire. Waste becomes input. Input becomes soil nutrition. Soil nutrition supports yield.