Rev Sci Tech. 2022 May;41(1):117-131. doi: 10.20506/rst.41.1.3309.
Insect breeding or farming for food and feed is an emerging enterprise that can address the ever-growing demand for protein and curb high unemployment rates in Africa and beyond. However, for the sector to prosper, its value chain needs to be regulated to ensure sustainability and safety for consumers and the environment. Although a few African countries, such as Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda, have promulgated standards on the use of insects as food and feed, greater efforts are needed in other countries, and relevant policies governing the sector need to be formulated. All over the globe, attention to the regulation of the edible insect sector is increasing, and more investment in the industry is foreseen. Safety issues such as identifying which species should be reared, substrate quality and traceability imposed by importing countries will be critical for expansion of the sector. This paper analyses safety, regulatory and environmental issues related to breeding and international trade of edible insects in Africa and provides case studies and recommendations for sustainable use of insects for food and feed.
昆虫养殖或养殖用于食品和饲料是一个新兴的企业,可以满足对蛋白质的需求不断增长,并遏制非洲和其他地区的高失业率。然而,为了使该行业蓬勃发展,其价值链需要加以规范,以确保消费者和环境的可持续性和安全性。尽管肯尼亚、乌干达和卢旺达等少数几个非洲国家已经颁布了关于将昆虫用作食品和饲料的标准,但其他国家仍需要做出更大的努力,需要制定相关政策来管理该行业。在全球范围内,对食用昆虫行业监管的关注度正在提高,预计该行业将获得更多投资。进口国提出的安全问题,如确定应养殖哪些物种、基质质量和可追溯性,对于该行业的扩张将至关重要。本文分析了与非洲食用昆虫养殖和国际贸易相关的安全、监管和环境问题,并提供了可持续利用昆虫作为食品和饲料的案例研究和建议。