USDA-ARS, Poultry Research, Mississippi State, MS, USA.
USDA-ARS, National Center for Agricultural Utilization Research, Crop Bioprotection Research, Peoria, IL, USA.
J Econ Entomol. 2024 Aug 12;117(4):1199-1209. doi: 10.1093/jee/toae130.
Animal agriculture is under pressure to increase efficiency, sustainability, and innovation to meet the demands of a rising global population while decreasing adverse environmental effects. Feed cost and availability are 2 of the biggest hurdles to sustainable production. Current diets depend on sources of grain and animal byproduct protein for essential amino acids which have limited sustainability. Insects have arisen as an attractive, sustainable alternative protein source for animal diets due to their favorable nutrient composition, low space and water requirements, and natural role in animal diets. Additionally, insects are capable of bioremediating waste streams including agricultural and food waste, manure, and plastics helping to increase their sustainability. The insect rearing industry has grown rapidly in recent years and shows great economic potential. However, state-of-the-art research is urgently needed to overcome barriers to adoption in commercial animal diets such as regulatory restrictions, production scale issues, and food safety concerns. To address this need, the USDA Agricultural Research Service "MINIstoc: Model for INsect Inclusion" project was created to bring together diverse scientists from across the world to synergistically advance insect meal production and inclusion in animal diets. Here, we provide a short review of insects as feed while describing the MINIstock project which serves as the inspiration for the Journal of Economic Entomology Special Collection "Insects as feed: sustainable solutions for food waste and animal production practices."
动物农业面临着提高效率、可持续性和创新的压力,以满足不断增长的全球人口的需求,同时减少对环境的不利影响。饲料成本和供应是可持续生产的两大障碍。目前的饮食依赖谷物和动物副产品蛋白质来获取必需氨基酸,而这些氨基酸的可持续性有限。由于昆虫具有良好的营养成分、低空间和水需求以及在动物饮食中的自然作用,它们已成为动物饮食中一种有吸引力的可持续替代蛋白质来源。此外,昆虫能够生物修复包括农业和食品废物、粪便和塑料在内的废物流,从而提高其可持续性。近年来,昆虫养殖行业迅速发展,显示出巨大的经济潜力。然而,迫切需要开展最先进的研究,以克服在商业动物饮食中采用昆虫的障碍,如监管限制、生产规模问题和食品安全问题。为了解决这一需求,美国农业部农业研究局“MINIstoc:昆虫纳入模型”项目应运而生,旨在汇集来自世界各地的不同科学家,协同推进昆虫饲料生产和纳入动物饮食。在这里,我们简要介绍了昆虫作为饲料的情况,并描述了 MINIstock 项目,该项目为《经济昆虫学杂志》特刊“昆虫作为饲料:解决食物浪费和动物生产实践的可持续解决方案”提供了灵感。