“…Moreover, economicallyimportant bioproducts such as protein hydrolysates (Firmansyah and Abduh, 2019), bioplastic (Barbi et al, 2019), and natural pigments (e.g., melanin and ommochromes) (Ushakova et al, 2019) could also be derived from BSF biomass. Studies have also explored BSF biomass as a potential source of industrially important enzymes (e.g., trypsin, chymotrypsin, ligninase, and cellulase) (Bonelli et al, 2019;Kim et al, 2011;Lee et al, 2014;Muller et al, 2017;Park et al, 2012) and antimicrobial peptides. The successful development of a BSF-based biorefinery, however, will require a large-scale production of BSF biomass, which in turn will require mechanization and automation of rearing, harvesting, and processing.…”