Climate change and the increasing global population require a radical change in food production and consumption, mainly in western countries. Insects as food seem to be a solution to reach those objectives related to the sustainable development. Research mainly barriers and facilitators that can influence the consumption of insects has been done. Little research on the consumers' knowledge has been carried out. The present research aims at understanding what consumers know about eating insect. The results show that consumers have low or wrong knowledge on the issue. It is suggested to do more research on the type of knowledge a consumer need to make a conscious choice and to build information and communication campaigns
International audienceConsuming insects as a solution to climate change became popular in scientific...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
It is widely accepted that by 2050 the world will host 9 billion people. Today’s society already cop...
Climate change and the increasing global population require a radical change in food production and ...
The main objective of this research paper is to understand consumer knowledge and perception of inse...
In recent years, edible insects have been suggested as an alternative food that is more sustainable ...
Insects have been reported as a possible alternative solution to help feed the growing world pop-ula...
Interest in the use of insects as food is increasing, not least because they are both nutritious and...
Insects as food is a recommended cultural shift by the FAO, especially among Western consumers. The ...
Due to the environmental and nutritional benefits of insects, their consumption would be one of the ...
Introduction: The world´s population is increasing and thus the pressure on the earth´s resources. T...
The growing demand for livestock products is associated with an increase in environmental, economic...
Edible insects are regarded as one of the most sustainable animal protein sources for human consumpt...
In many parts of the world it is common to eat insects while in the western world it is regarded as ...
Despite growing interest in the use of insects as food, uptake of insect-based foods in Europe is lo...
International audienceConsuming insects as a solution to climate change became popular in scientific...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
It is widely accepted that by 2050 the world will host 9 billion people. Today’s society already cop...
Climate change and the increasing global population require a radical change in food production and ...
The main objective of this research paper is to understand consumer knowledge and perception of inse...
In recent years, edible insects have been suggested as an alternative food that is more sustainable ...
Insects have been reported as a possible alternative solution to help feed the growing world pop-ula...
Interest in the use of insects as food is increasing, not least because they are both nutritious and...
Insects as food is a recommended cultural shift by the FAO, especially among Western consumers. The ...
Due to the environmental and nutritional benefits of insects, their consumption would be one of the ...
Introduction: The world´s population is increasing and thus the pressure on the earth´s resources. T...
The growing demand for livestock products is associated with an increase in environmental, economic...
Edible insects are regarded as one of the most sustainable animal protein sources for human consumpt...
In many parts of the world it is common to eat insects while in the western world it is regarded as ...
Despite growing interest in the use of insects as food, uptake of insect-based foods in Europe is lo...
International audienceConsuming insects as a solution to climate change became popular in scientific...
As global population continues to increase, identifying and adopting new food sources, that allow su...
It is widely accepted that by 2050 the world will host 9 billion people. Today’s society already cop...