Eco-innovation and the Edible Insect Value Chain: A Systematic Review

J. Gomes, M. Okano, S. Antunes, Henry de Castro Lobo dos Santos, E. L. Ursini, Oduvaldo Vendrametto
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The growing interest in edible insects as a component in animal feed and human food has caught the atten- tion of researchers from various fields, resulting in a multidisciplinary approach. This emerging value chain positions itself as a sustainable and innovative alternative when compared to traditional protein chains. In this scenario, the objective of this article is to conduct a systematic review to investigate and present research on the consumption of insects by humans and their use as animal feed in an eco-innovation context. Our investigations indicate that research on the value chain of edible insects is present on almost all continents, revealing a growing interest, especially in developing countries. In these regions, insect consumption not only addresses issues of food security but also contributes to income generation. The increase in research on alternative protein sources, such as edible insects, seems to align with a broader trend toward sustainability in food production, underscoring the relevance of the topic in the search for environmentally friendly solutions. Noteworthy results include global recognition and collaborative efforts in edible insect research, highlighting a collective approach to addressing challenges and exploring opportunities. This global cooperation under- scores the significance of the topic and the necessity for innovative solutions in addressing environmental and food security challenges.
生态创新与食用昆虫价值链:系统回顾
人们对食用昆虫作为动物饲料和人类食品成分的兴趣与日俱增,这引起了各领域研究人员的关注,并形成了一种多学科方法。与传统蛋白质链相比,这一新兴价值链将自身定位为一种可持续的创新型替代品。在这种情况下,本文旨在进行系统综述,调查并介绍在生态创新背景下人类食用昆虫以及将昆虫用作动物饲料的研究情况。我们的调查表明,几乎各大洲都有关于可食用昆虫价值链的研究,这表明人们,尤其是发展中国家的人们,对昆虫的兴趣日益浓厚。在这些地区,昆虫消费不仅解决了粮食安全问题,还有助于创收。对食用昆虫等替代蛋白质来源研究的增加,似乎与粮食生产可持续发展的大趋势相吻合,凸显了这一主题在寻求环境友好型解决方案方面的相关性。值得注意的成果包括全球对食用昆虫研究的认可和合作努力,突出了应对挑战和探索机遇的集体方法。这种全球合作凸显了这一课题的重要性,以及在应对环境和粮食安全挑战方面寻求创新解决方案的必要性。
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