Gałęcki Remigiusz, Bakuła Tadeusz, Gołaszewski Janusz
Department of Veterinary Prevention and Feed Hygiene, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland.
Center for Bioeconomy and Renewable Energies, Department of Genetics, Plant Breeding and Bioresource Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture and Forestry, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland.
Foods. 2023 Feb 10;12(4):770. doi: 10.3390/foods12040770.
Insects play a key role in European agroecosystems. Insects provide important ecosystem services and make a significant contribution to the food chain, sustainable agriculture, the farm-to-fork (F2F) strategy, and the European Green Deal. Edible insects are regarded as a sustainable alternative to livestock, but their microbiological safety for consumers has not yet been fully clarified. The aim of this article is to describe the role of edible insects in the F2F approach, to discuss the latest veterinary guidelines concerning consumption of insect-based foods, and to analyze the biological, chemical, and physical hazards associated with edible insect farming and processing. Five groups of biological risk factors, ten groups of chemical risk factors, and thirteen groups of physical risks factors have been identified and divided into sub-groups. The presented risk maps can facilitate identification of potential threats, such as foodborne pathogens in various insect species and insect-based foods. Ensuring safety of insect-based foods, including effective control of foodborne diseases, will be a significant milestone on the path to maintaining a sustainable food chain in line with the F2F strategy and EU policies. Edible insects constitute a new category of farmed animals and a novel link in the food chain, but their production poses the same problems and challenges that are encountered in conventional livestock rearing and meat production.
昆虫在欧洲农业生态系统中发挥着关键作用。昆虫提供重要的生态系统服务,对食物链、可持续农业、从农场到餐桌(F2F)战略以及欧洲绿色协议做出了重大贡献。可食用昆虫被视为牲畜的可持续替代品,但其对消费者的微生物安全性尚未完全明确。本文旨在描述可食用昆虫在F2F方法中的作用,讨论有关食用昆虫类食品的最新兽医指南,并分析与可食用昆虫养殖和加工相关的生物、化学和物理危害。已识别出五组生物风险因素、十组化学风险因素和十三组物理风险因素,并将其细分为子组。所呈现的风险地图有助于识别潜在威胁,例如各种昆虫物种和昆虫类食品中的食源性病原体。确保昆虫类食品的安全,包括有效控制食源性疾病,将是在遵循F2F战略和欧盟政策维持可持续食物链道路上的一个重要里程碑。可食用昆虫构成了一类新的养殖动物和食物链中的一个新环节,但其生产带来了与传统牲畜饲养和肉类生产中相同的问题和挑战。