Analysis Of Digital Business Models In Strengthening Maggot-Based Biopreneurship And Its Derivative Products At Bsu Siliwangi

Ade Yusdira, Yulia Nurendah, Ervina Indri Sari, Mumuh Mulyana, Sulistiono Sulistiono, Resa Sukmawati, Alvira Nur Dzikriyah

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Maggot based biopreneurship using Black Soldier Fly (BSF) has strategic potential in supporting organic waste management, feed security, and the development of a circular economy. However, the sustainability of maggot enterprises, particularly at the community and environmentally based business unit levels, continues to face challenges related to limited market access, operational efficiency, and suboptimal utilization of digital technologies. This study aims to analyze the digital business model in strengthening maggot biopreneurship and its derivative products at the Siliwangi Waste Bank Unit (BSU) in Bogor. Specifically, the study examines the existing business model, assesses the role of digital marketing, financial recording, and e-commerce in business performance, evaluates the impact of the Kedaireka 2023 and Inovokasi 2024 grant programs, and formulates strategies for sustainable business model development.This research employs a descriptive-explanatory case study approach using mixed methods. Data were collected through document analysis, Business Model Canvas (BMC) mapping, digital capability assessment, as well as interviews and focus group discussions with the management of BSU Siliwangi. Data analysis focused on the nine BMC elements and the contribution of digitalization to value creation, operational efficiency, and business sustainability. The results indicate that the implementation of a digital business model positively contributes to strengthening maggot biopreneurship at BSU Siliwangi, particularly through expanded marketing reach, improved financial recording, and the utilization of e-commerce. The grant programs received have proven effective in enhancing operational capacity and business competitiveness. This study recommends the development of an integrated digital business model strategy to improve sustainability, value creation, and the social and environmental impacts of maggot-based biopreneurship

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Keywords—digital business models, maggot, biopreneurship

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digital business model, maggot, bioentrepreneurship

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