The global increase in demand for meat and the limited land area available prompt the search for alternative protein sources. Also the sustainability of meat production has been questioned. Edible insects as an alternative protein source for human food and animal feed are interesting in terms of low greenhouse gas emissions, high feed conversion efficiency, low land use, and their ability to transform low value organic side streams into high value protein products. More than 2000 insect species are eaten mainly in tropical regions. The role of edible insects in the livelihoods and nutrition of people in tropical countries is discussed, but this food source is threatened. In the Western world, there is an increasing interest in edible insect...
The global increase in demand for animal livestock and insufficient access to land culminated in the...
Over the last decade, the urgency to find alternative and sustainable protein sources has prompted a...
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...
Because of growing demand for meat and declining availability of agricultural land, there is an urge...
The interest in insects as human food in the Western world is increasingly considered as a viable al...
Edible insects have always been a part of human diets, but in some societies there remains a degree ...
An overview is given on recent developments in insects as food and food by reviewing the literature ...
As the land currently available for livestock is not enough to satisfy the growing demand for meat, ...
Edible insects are becoming a key to solve the world’s food and feed security responding to an incr...
This book explores one of the most discussed and investigated novel foods in recent years: edible in...
Some experts share their views on the potential of edible insects as a future food source. Edible in...
Mitigating the sustainability challenges related to agriculture and ensuring adequate availability o...
It is important to emphasize that recently the consumption of meat in the world has grown significan...
Edible insects are a highly nutritious source of protein and are enjoyed by people all over the worl...
The global increase in demand for animal livestock and insufficient access to land culminated in the...
Over the last decade, the urgency to find alternative and sustainable protein sources has prompted a...
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...
Because of growing demand for meat and declining availability of agricultural land, there is an urge...
The interest in insects as human food in the Western world is increasingly considered as a viable al...
Edible insects have always been a part of human diets, but in some societies there remains a degree ...
An overview is given on recent developments in insects as food and food by reviewing the literature ...
As the land currently available for livestock is not enough to satisfy the growing demand for meat, ...
Edible insects are becoming a key to solve the world’s food and feed security responding to an incr...
This book explores one of the most discussed and investigated novel foods in recent years: edible in...
Some experts share their views on the potential of edible insects as a future food source. Edible in...
Mitigating the sustainability challenges related to agriculture and ensuring adequate availability o...
It is important to emphasize that recently the consumption of meat in the world has grown significan...
Edible insects are a highly nutritious source of protein and are enjoyed by people all over the worl...
The global increase in demand for animal livestock and insufficient access to land culminated in the...
Over the last decade, the urgency to find alternative and sustainable protein sources has prompted a...
Increasing world population worsens the serious problem of food security in developing countries. On...