A large part of the environmental impact of animal production systems is due to the production of feed. Insects are suggested to efficiently convert feed to body mass and might therefore form a more sustainable food and/or feed source. Four diets were composed from byproducts of food manufacturing and formulated such as to vary in protein and fat content. These were offered to newly hatched Argentinean cockroaches, black soldier flies, yellow mealworms, and house crickets. The first two species are potentially interesting as a feed ingredient, while the latter two are considered edible for humans. Feed conversion efficiency, survival, development time, as well as chemical composition (nitrogen, phosphorus, and fatty acids), were determined....
Insects have been proposed as a high-quality, efficient and sustainable dietary protein source. The ...
Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae may play a role in a circular economy by upcycling low-value organic ...
The growing human population, changing dietary habits and intensifying competition between food and ...
The global population has been increasing and food resources decreasing per capita. To solvehunger a...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Because of an increasing world population, with more demanding consumers, ...
Insects receive increasing attention as an alternative protein-rich food source for humans. Producin...
During the last five years the scientific knowledge on insects as food and feed has been growing exp...
Alternative protein sources are urgently required as the available land area is not sufficient to sa...
To meet the projected substantial growth in the global demand for meat, we are challenged to develop...
Insect production has been suggested as a food production system that could be more sustainable than...
The black soldier fly (BSF; Hermetia illucens L.) is a very promising insect species due to the abil...
The European pet food market is the second largest in the world with an estimated value of US$21.5 b...
The worldwide growing consumption of proteins to feed humans and animals has drawn a considerable am...
An overview is given of how insects are harvested from nature and consumed in different parts of the...
The black soldier fly (BSF; Hermetia illucens L.) is a very promising insect species due to the abil...
Insects have been proposed as a high-quality, efficient and sustainable dietary protein source. The ...
Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae may play a role in a circular economy by upcycling low-value organic ...
The growing human population, changing dietary habits and intensifying competition between food and ...
The global population has been increasing and food resources decreasing per capita. To solvehunger a...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Because of an increasing world population, with more demanding consumers, ...
Insects receive increasing attention as an alternative protein-rich food source for humans. Producin...
During the last five years the scientific knowledge on insects as food and feed has been growing exp...
Alternative protein sources are urgently required as the available land area is not sufficient to sa...
To meet the projected substantial growth in the global demand for meat, we are challenged to develop...
Insect production has been suggested as a food production system that could be more sustainable than...
The black soldier fly (BSF; Hermetia illucens L.) is a very promising insect species due to the abil...
The European pet food market is the second largest in the world with an estimated value of US$21.5 b...
The worldwide growing consumption of proteins to feed humans and animals has drawn a considerable am...
An overview is given of how insects are harvested from nature and consumed in different parts of the...
The black soldier fly (BSF; Hermetia illucens L.) is a very promising insect species due to the abil...
Insects have been proposed as a high-quality, efficient and sustainable dietary protein source. The ...
Black soldier fly (BSF) larvae may play a role in a circular economy by upcycling low-value organic ...
The growing human population, changing dietary habits and intensifying competition between food and ...