The premise of the thesis is that current food systems are unsustainable. In fact, as the global population continues to rise, food systems are under greater strain to deliver quality output in a sustainable way. In sustainable food systems, effective use of agricultural land and reducing food waste are central, as stipulated by Agenda 2030 target to reduce food waste by 50 % to 2030. Insects have gained attention for their ability to effectively convert feed, including feed from food waste, to edible products. Framed by a literature review and an analysis of food waste data from a Swedish supermarket, the ability to rear three insect species, House Cricket (Acheta Domesticus), Yellow Mealworm (Tenebrio Molitor) and Black Soldier fly (Herme...
Insect rearing on organic waste has been proposed as a means for addressing interconnected global en...
The worldwide growing consumption of proteins to feed humans and animals has drawn a considerable am...
During the last five years the scientific knowledge on insects as food and feed has been growing exp...
The premise of the thesis is that current food systems are unsustainable. In fact, as the global pop...
A current challenge that Sweden is handling is the amount of food loss and food waste. One way to re...
One of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations is to achieve food security an...
Insect production has been suggested as a food production system that could be more sustainable than...
With an increase in the global population and the need to avail new arable land, there is a need to...
Hermetia illucens is an ecient bioconverter able to grow on various dierent organic materials, produ...
Humanity faces two colossal and interwoven challenges: 1) By 2050, the world population may exceed 9...
As food supply practices must adapt to the reality of limited natural resources, we must find altern...
Insects and waste reduction: legal limits for substrates, species and purposes. EXPO 2015 brought to...
This literature review tackled the broad, primitive subject that is insects as food and feed. First...
In needing to create a better and more sustainable future for our world, changing our diet and findi...
Hermetia illucens is an efficient bioconverter able to grow on various different organic materials, ...
Insect rearing on organic waste has been proposed as a means for addressing interconnected global en...
The worldwide growing consumption of proteins to feed humans and animals has drawn a considerable am...
During the last five years the scientific knowledge on insects as food and feed has been growing exp...
The premise of the thesis is that current food systems are unsustainable. In fact, as the global pop...
A current challenge that Sweden is handling is the amount of food loss and food waste. One way to re...
One of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations is to achieve food security an...
Insect production has been suggested as a food production system that could be more sustainable than...
With an increase in the global population and the need to avail new arable land, there is a need to...
Hermetia illucens is an ecient bioconverter able to grow on various dierent organic materials, produ...
Humanity faces two colossal and interwoven challenges: 1) By 2050, the world population may exceed 9...
As food supply practices must adapt to the reality of limited natural resources, we must find altern...
Insects and waste reduction: legal limits for substrates, species and purposes. EXPO 2015 brought to...
This literature review tackled the broad, primitive subject that is insects as food and feed. First...
In needing to create a better and more sustainable future for our world, changing our diet and findi...
Hermetia illucens is an efficient bioconverter able to grow on various different organic materials, ...
Insect rearing on organic waste has been proposed as a means for addressing interconnected global en...
The worldwide growing consumption of proteins to feed humans and animals has drawn a considerable am...
During the last five years the scientific knowledge on insects as food and feed has been growing exp...