Survey, Consumption Methods and Uses of Edible Forest Insects in Selected Local Government Areas, Cross River State, Nigeria

A. O. Alobi, O. Ovat, K. E. Ovat
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The survey and consumption methods of edible forest insects was investigated within a period of eight months. Information on respondents’ demography, availability, harvesting methods and uses was collected using questionnaire and field survey. Data generated was analysed using frequency tables, charts and bar diagrams. Females (51%) were higher in number than males (49%) in the collection of edible forest insects, with over 70 percent of the collectors haven’t completed their secondary (46%) and tertiary (32%) education. The main preservation and consumption methods were roasting and frying, with majority of the people utilizing the insects majorly as food ingredients and sweetener. Most of the insects identified were consumed at adult stage, with exception of caterpillar that was consumed at larval stage. In all the locations and with the exception of termites and crickets which were available during the rainy and dry seasons, respectively, all other insects identified were available all year round. There was a strong positive relationship interms of insect availability, collection methods and uses between Akamkpa and Obubra (rs = 0.089), Obubra and Ogoja (rs – 0.689). The was not the same for Ogoja and Akamkpa (rs = 0.352), as well as ogoja and Obubra (rs = 0.102), respectively.
尼日利亚克罗斯河州选定地方政府地区食用森林昆虫的调查、消费方法和利用
在8个月的时间里,对森林食用昆虫的调查和食用方法进行了调查。通过问卷调查和实地调查收集了受访者的人口统计、可得性、收获方法和用途等信息。生成的数据使用频率表、图表和条形图进行分析。在采集森林食用昆虫方面,女性(51%)的数量高于男性(49%),超过70%的采集者没有完成中学(46%)和大学(32%)教育。主要的保存和食用方法是烤和油炸,大多数人主要将昆虫用作食品配料和甜味剂。除毛虫在幼虫期被消耗外,大多数昆虫在成虫期被消耗。在所有地点,除了白蚁和蟋蟀分别在雨季和旱季出现外,所有其他已确定的昆虫全年都有。在昆虫可利用性、采集方法和用途方面,Akamkpa与Obubra (rs = 0.089)、Obubra与Ogoja (rs = 0.689)呈极显著正相关。乌果和阿坎帕(rs = 0.352)、乌果和奥布布拉(rs = 0.102)的差异不显著。
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