The world population and global food demand are increasing, particularly the demand for animal protein sources. At the same time, society produces large quantities of food waste. Sustainable solutions, to ensure enough food and to optimize the use of resources, are necessary. Earthworms grown on fruit and vegetable waste (FVW) can be a future alternative food source, contributing to waste disposal efficiency. They improve food sustainability under nutritional and environmental dimensions. These topics are included in the philosophy of the circular economy. Earthworms, characterized by a high percentage of proteins and minerals, are used as foods in some world countries, including China and the Philippines. In order to consider safety aspect...
Among the different agricultural activities, the livestock is one of the most impacting on the envir...
Insects have been proposed as a sustainable alternative to livestock to help feed the growing popula...
Earthworms feed on decaying materials and digest them into humus and other usable forms of nutrients...
The world population and global food demand are increasing, particularly the demand for animal prote...
The Sustainable Development Goals are a set of global goals that provide a framework for shared acti...
From vegetable food waste to earthworms as novel food/feed: nutritional characteristics D. Tedesco1,...
Food waste is recognized as a global issue affecting the sustainability of the food supply chain. Th...
Earthworms are part of natural diet of some farm animals such as poultry. They are a protein source....
Earthworms are part of natural diet of some farm animals such as poultry. They are a protein source....
Singapore's goal towards 30% food self-sufficiency by 2030 has called upon novel and sustainable str...
Abstract:Earthworms have fed the world as ‘farm managers ’ since mankind arrived on earth. Earthworm...
The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for alt...
The issue of managing organic waste such as animal waste and industrial waste has emerged as a resul...
Earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus) are commonly utilized as a feed that contains lot of proteins needed...
Because of growing demand for meat and declining availability of agricultural land, there is an urge...
Among the different agricultural activities, the livestock is one of the most impacting on the envir...
Insects have been proposed as a sustainable alternative to livestock to help feed the growing popula...
Earthworms feed on decaying materials and digest them into humus and other usable forms of nutrients...
The world population and global food demand are increasing, particularly the demand for animal prote...
The Sustainable Development Goals are a set of global goals that provide a framework for shared acti...
From vegetable food waste to earthworms as novel food/feed: nutritional characteristics D. Tedesco1,...
Food waste is recognized as a global issue affecting the sustainability of the food supply chain. Th...
Earthworms are part of natural diet of some farm animals such as poultry. They are a protein source....
Earthworms are part of natural diet of some farm animals such as poultry. They are a protein source....
Singapore's goal towards 30% food self-sufficiency by 2030 has called upon novel and sustainable str...
Abstract:Earthworms have fed the world as ‘farm managers ’ since mankind arrived on earth. Earthworm...
The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for alt...
The issue of managing organic waste such as animal waste and industrial waste has emerged as a resul...
Earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus) are commonly utilized as a feed that contains lot of proteins needed...
Because of growing demand for meat and declining availability of agricultural land, there is an urge...
Among the different agricultural activities, the livestock is one of the most impacting on the envir...
Insects have been proposed as a sustainable alternative to livestock to help feed the growing popula...
Earthworms feed on decaying materials and digest them into humus and other usable forms of nutrients...