Abstract
This study investigates the factors influencing the income of Black Soldier Fly (BSF) maggot farmers in the NTB province of Indonesia. Utilizing a descriptive quantitative analysis method, data were collected from 32 maggot farmers through purposive sampling. The primary data were obtained via questionnaires administered to the selected farmers. The analysis employed a multiple regression model to evaluate the impact of various factors on farmers' income. The results indicate that the average monthly income of BSF maggot farmers is Rp 5,938,750 (364.35 USD). The income is significantly influenced by the amount of production, production cost, and selling price. Specifically, an increase in production amount and selling price positively correlates with higher income, while an increase in production cost negatively affects income. These findings highlight the critical role of efficient production practices and market strategies in enhancing the economic viability of BSF maggot farming.