Edible insects are becoming a key to solve the world’s food and feed security responding to an increasingly growing world’s population. Despite their nutritional value that is comparable to that of conventional meats and fish, insects have never been recognized as food or feed in developed countries. In fact, insect consumption has been a worldwide food habit, dated back to pre-history and is still practiced in many countries, even where food security is not a major concern. Moreover, insects are parts of the natural diet in conventional livestock, especially aquaculture and poultry species To start with FAO/WU’s paper (2013) on edible insects as a new food and feed ingredient, many researchers and associations have high-lightened in...
There is global interest in using insects as food and feed. However, before insects can be recommend...
Edible insects are important natural protein resource that can contribute to resilient food security...
In the last 10 years, the interest to use insects as food and feed has increased exponentially. In t...
Because of growing demand for meat and declining availability of agricultural land, there is an urge...
Edible insects have always been a part of human diets, but in some societies there remains a degree ...
Increasing world population worsens the serious problem of food security in developing countries. On...
The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for alt...
The interest in insects as human food in the Western world is increasingly considered as a viable al...
This book explores one of the most discussed and investigated novel foods in recent years: edible in...
Insect eating has been reported for a long time, and they are consumed in raw and processed forms by...
Scope and approach The purpose of this research was to give an overview on several aspects of edibl...
Over the last decade, the urgency to find alternative and sustainable protein sources has prompted a...
Globally, there is a need to seek alternative sources of protein in addition to meat. This has led t...
Edible insects are a highly nutritious source of protein and are enjoyed by people all over the worl...
Globally, there is a need to seek alternative sources of protein in addition to meat. This has led t...
There is global interest in using insects as food and feed. However, before insects can be recommend...
Edible insects are important natural protein resource that can contribute to resilient food security...
In the last 10 years, the interest to use insects as food and feed has increased exponentially. In t...
Because of growing demand for meat and declining availability of agricultural land, there is an urge...
Edible insects have always been a part of human diets, but in some societies there remains a degree ...
Increasing world population worsens the serious problem of food security in developing countries. On...
The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for alt...
The interest in insects as human food in the Western world is increasingly considered as a viable al...
This book explores one of the most discussed and investigated novel foods in recent years: edible in...
Insect eating has been reported for a long time, and they are consumed in raw and processed forms by...
Scope and approach The purpose of this research was to give an overview on several aspects of edibl...
Over the last decade, the urgency to find alternative and sustainable protein sources has prompted a...
Globally, there is a need to seek alternative sources of protein in addition to meat. This has led t...
Edible insects are a highly nutritious source of protein and are enjoyed by people all over the worl...
Globally, there is a need to seek alternative sources of protein in addition to meat. This has led t...
There is global interest in using insects as food and feed. However, before insects can be recommend...
Edible insects are important natural protein resource that can contribute to resilient food security...
In the last 10 years, the interest to use insects as food and feed has increased exponentially. In t...