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欧洲用于饲料和食品生产的黄粉虫和黑水虻幼虫,重点介绍冰岛的情况。

Yellow Mealworm and Black Soldier Fly Larvae for Feed and Food Production in Europe, with Emphasis on Iceland.

作者信息

Thrastardottir Runa, Olafsdottir Hildur Thora, Thorarinsdottir Ragnheidur Inga

机构信息

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, The Agricultural University of Iceland, IS-311 Hvanneyri, Iceland.

Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of Iceland, IS-107 Reykjavik, Iceland.

出版信息

Foods. 2021 Nov 9;10(11):2744. doi: 10.3390/foods10112744.

Abstract

Insects are part of the diet of over 2 billion people worldwide; however, insects have not been popular in Europe, neither as food nor as a feed ingredient. This has been changing in recent years, due to increased knowledge regarding the nutritional benefits, the need for novel protein production and the low environmental impact of insects compared to conventional protein production. The purpose of this study is to give an overview of the most popular insects farmed in Europe, yellow mealworm, , and black soldier fly (BSF), , together with the main obstacles and risks. A comprehensive literature study was carried out and 27 insect farming companies found listed in Europe were contacted directly. The results show that the insect farming industry is increasing in Europe, and the success of the frontrunners is based on large investments in technology, automation and economy of scale. The interest of venture capital firms is noticeable, covering 90% of the investment costs in some cases. It is concluded that insect farming in Europe is likely to expand rapidly in the coming years, offering new proteins and other valuable products, not only as a feed ingredient, but also for human consumption. European regulations have additionally been rapidly changing, with more freedom towards insects as food and feed. There is an increased knowledge regarding safety concerns of edible insects, and the results indicate that edible insects pose a smaller risk for zoonotic diseases than livestock. However, knowledge regarding risk posed by edible insects is still lacking, but food and feed safety is essential to put products on the European market.

摘要

昆虫是全球超过20亿人的饮食组成部分;然而,昆虫在欧洲并不受欢迎,既不作为食物,也不作为饲料成分。近年来,这种情况正在发生变化,这是由于人们对昆虫营养益处的了解增加、对新型蛋白质生产的需求以及与传统蛋白质生产相比昆虫对环境的影响较小。本研究的目的是概述欧洲养殖最普遍的昆虫——黄粉虫和黑水虻,以及主要障碍和风险。我们进行了全面的文献研究,并直接联系了在欧洲列出的27家昆虫养殖公司。结果表明,欧洲的昆虫养殖行业正在增长,领先企业的成功基于对技术、自动化和规模经济的大量投资。风险投资公司的兴趣显著,在某些情况下覆盖了90%的投资成本。结论是,欧洲的昆虫养殖在未来几年可能会迅速扩张,不仅作为饲料成分,还作为人类消费提供新的蛋白质和其他有价值的产品。此外,欧洲法规也在迅速变化,对昆虫作为食物和饲料给予了更多自由。人们对食用昆虫安全问题的了解有所增加,结果表明食用昆虫引起人畜共患病的风险比牲畜小。然而,关于食用昆虫所带来风险的知识仍然缺乏,但食品和饲料安全对于将产品推向欧洲市场至关重要。

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