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Fostering Strategies to Expand the Consumption of Edible Insects: The Value of a Tripartite Coalition between Academia, Industry, and Government

Although many insect-based foods are nutritious and often an inexpensive option for human and domesticated animal consumption, there remains a negligible market for such foods in many countries. Several environmental and economic considerations underscore the potential value of insect-based foods, a...

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Autores principales: Mason, Joel B, Black, Richard, Booth, Sarah L, Brentano, Andrew, Broadbent, Bill, Connolly, Peggy, Finley, John, Goldin, Jarrod, Griffin, Tim, Hagen, Kelly, Lesnik, Julie, Lewis, Gabi, Pan, Zhongli, Ramos, Juan Morales, Ranalli, Mark, Rojas, Guadalupe, Shockley, Marianne, Stull, Valerie J, Swietlik, Dariusz
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6101543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30140788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzy056
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author Mason, Joel B
Black, Richard
Booth, Sarah L
Brentano, Andrew
Broadbent, Bill
Connolly, Peggy
Finley, John
Goldin, Jarrod
Griffin, Tim
Hagen, Kelly
Lesnik, Julie
Lewis, Gabi
Pan, Zhongli
Ramos, Juan Morales
Ranalli, Mark
Rojas, Guadalupe
Shockley, Marianne
Stull, Valerie J
Swietlik, Dariusz
author_facet Mason, Joel B
Black, Richard
Booth, Sarah L
Brentano, Andrew
Broadbent, Bill
Connolly, Peggy
Finley, John
Goldin, Jarrod
Griffin, Tim
Hagen, Kelly
Lesnik, Julie
Lewis, Gabi
Pan, Zhongli
Ramos, Juan Morales
Ranalli, Mark
Rojas, Guadalupe
Shockley, Marianne
Stull, Valerie J
Swietlik, Dariusz
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description Although many insect-based foods are nutritious and often an inexpensive option for human and domesticated animal consumption, there remains a negligible market for such foods in many countries. Several environmental and economic considerations underscore the potential value of insect-based foods, and emerging science suggests that diets incorporating such foods might also convey some genuine health benefits. However, if expanded markets for insect-based foods in cultures naïve to entomophagy are to be pursued, it will be important to develop multifaceted and coordinated strategies to 1) delineate authentic health benefits, 2) explore means of optimizing insect husbandry and food processing, 3) examine cultural barriers to acceptance, 4) formulate workable approaches to marketing, and 5) address relevant food regulations. We sought to construct a multidisciplinary coalition whose goals are to investigate the above-mentioned 5 issues. Eighteen individuals from government, industry, and academia, with collective expertise in the fields of entomology, insect husbandry, human nutrition, sustainable agriculture, entomophagy, consumer product development and marketing, food-processing technologies, food regulatory affairs, and the anthropology of food selection, convened a 1-d summit and formed a tripartite organization to integrate their varied perspectives. Collaborative efforts are underway among members of this coalition to accomplish these multiple goals. Coordinating efforts between accomplished experts in relevant fields of academia, government, and industry will greatly expand our knowledge of and appreciation for the potential benefits of insect-based foodstuffs to individuals, to society, and to the sustainability of the global food supply, and thereby inform us as to how to proceed in a judicious and intelligent manner.
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spelling pubmed-61015432018-08-23 Fostering Strategies to Expand the Consumption of Edible Insects: The Value of a Tripartite Coalition between Academia, Industry, and Government Mason, Joel B Black, Richard Booth, Sarah L Brentano, Andrew Broadbent, Bill Connolly, Peggy Finley, John Goldin, Jarrod Griffin, Tim Hagen, Kelly Lesnik, Julie Lewis, Gabi Pan, Zhongli Ramos, Juan Morales Ranalli, Mark Rojas, Guadalupe Shockley, Marianne Stull, Valerie J Swietlik, Dariusz Curr Dev Nutr Original Research Although many insect-based foods are nutritious and often an inexpensive option for human and domesticated animal consumption, there remains a negligible market for such foods in many countries. Several environmental and economic considerations underscore the potential value of insect-based foods, and emerging science suggests that diets incorporating such foods might also convey some genuine health benefits. However, if expanded markets for insect-based foods in cultures naïve to entomophagy are to be pursued, it will be important to develop multifaceted and coordinated strategies to 1) delineate authentic health benefits, 2) explore means of optimizing insect husbandry and food processing, 3) examine cultural barriers to acceptance, 4) formulate workable approaches to marketing, and 5) address relevant food regulations. We sought to construct a multidisciplinary coalition whose goals are to investigate the above-mentioned 5 issues. Eighteen individuals from government, industry, and academia, with collective expertise in the fields of entomology, insect husbandry, human nutrition, sustainable agriculture, entomophagy, consumer product development and marketing, food-processing technologies, food regulatory affairs, and the anthropology of food selection, convened a 1-d summit and formed a tripartite organization to integrate their varied perspectives. Collaborative efforts are underway among members of this coalition to accomplish these multiple goals. Coordinating efforts between accomplished experts in relevant fields of academia, government, and industry will greatly expand our knowledge of and appreciation for the potential benefits of insect-based foodstuffs to individuals, to society, and to the sustainability of the global food supply, and thereby inform us as to how to proceed in a judicious and intelligent manner. Oxford University Press 2018-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6101543/ /pubmed/30140788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzy056 Text en © 2018 Mason et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Mason, Joel B
Black, Richard
Booth, Sarah L
Brentano, Andrew
Broadbent, Bill
Connolly, Peggy
Finley, John
Goldin, Jarrod
Griffin, Tim
Hagen, Kelly
Lesnik, Julie
Lewis, Gabi
Pan, Zhongli
Ramos, Juan Morales
Ranalli, Mark
Rojas, Guadalupe
Shockley, Marianne
Stull, Valerie J
Swietlik, Dariusz
Fostering Strategies to Expand the Consumption of Edible Insects: The Value of a Tripartite Coalition between Academia, Industry, and Government
title Fostering Strategies to Expand the Consumption of Edible Insects: The Value of a Tripartite Coalition between Academia, Industry, and Government
title_full Fostering Strategies to Expand the Consumption of Edible Insects: The Value of a Tripartite Coalition between Academia, Industry, and Government
title_fullStr Fostering Strategies to Expand the Consumption of Edible Insects: The Value of a Tripartite Coalition between Academia, Industry, and Government
title_full_unstemmed Fostering Strategies to Expand the Consumption of Edible Insects: The Value of a Tripartite Coalition between Academia, Industry, and Government
title_short Fostering Strategies to Expand the Consumption of Edible Insects: The Value of a Tripartite Coalition between Academia, Industry, and Government
title_sort fostering strategies to expand the consumption of edible insects: the value of a tripartite coalition between academia, industry, and government
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6101543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30140788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cdn/nzy056
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