Contact IMAGO Engineering for a Poultry Waste Assessment

Talk to our team about plant deployment, technology fit, project feasibility, or strategic cooperation.

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Contact IMAGO Engineering

Contact IMAGO Engineering to explore whether housefly bioconversion fits your site. Booking a poultry waste feasibility assessment gives you a preliminary site-fit review, a recommended plant format and an input/output estimate. Our team supports investors, poultry producers and partners across Malaysia, Uzbekistan and beyond with a fast, practical consultation.

The fastest way to begin is to start with a poultry waste feasibility assessment, or first explore our housefly bioconversion technology to see how the process turns manure into protein, frass and processed waste. Poultry production continues to grow worldwide, generating vast volumes of manure that demand better handling — a challenge tracked by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization.

Process

How the poultry waste feasibility assessment works

From first enquiry to commercial logic in four clear steps.

    01

    Submit your details

    Share your bird count, current manure handling and site location. It takes a few minutes and gives our team the inputs needed to assess fit.

    02

    Site-fit review

    We screen your operation against housefly bioconversion parameters to confirm whether the process suits your waste volume and logistics.

    03

    Recommended plant format

    You receive a suggested plant format and scale, with an input/output estimate for larvae protein, frass and processed manure.

    04

    Commercial logic

    We outline the initial commercial logic — deployment considerations, product streams and the economics of turning poultry waste into revenue.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Contact IMAGO Engineering

  • Reach the team by email at nikishovl@imagoengineering.com or via Telegram (@Nikishov_L). The contact page routes general, business, investor and media enquiries.

Book a Feasibility Assessment

Share a few details about your operation and we'll come back with a preliminary site-fit review, recommended plant format, and initial commercial logic.