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Journal of Insects as Food and Feed | 2015

Small-scale production of edible insects for enhanced food security and rural livelihoods: experience from Thailand and Lao People’s Democratic Republic

P. B. Durst; Yupa Hanboonsong

Thailand and Lao Peoples Democratic Republic have long and rich histories of human consumption of insects, which have provided important contributions to food security and nutrition over the centuries. In the past, most insects were collected for non-commercial home consumption, but insects are now increasingly sold in local markets and to dealers as a source of cash income. While traditional household consumption remains important in many areas of the two countries, consumption patterns are evolving, with increased demand for insects as snacks and in urban areas. Production patterns are also evolving to include not only traditional harvesting of insects from wild habitats, but also semi-domestication and insect farming. Marketing practices are increasingly reflecting changing consumer preferences and demands and the growing population of urban consumers. Production, processing, and marketing of edible insects is providing important income, employment and livelihood opportunities across Thailand and Lao ...


Forest insects as food: humans bite back. Proceedings of a workshop on Asia-Pacific resources and their potential for development, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 19-21 February, 2008. | 2010

Edible insects and associated food habits in Thailand.

Yupa Hanboonsong; P. B. Durst; D. V. Johnson; R. N. Leslie; K. Shono


Forest insects as food: humans bite back. Proceedings of a workshop on Asia-Pacific resources and their potential for development, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 19-21 February, 2008 | 2010

The contribution of edible forest insects to human nutrition and to forest management.

D. V. Johnson; P. B. Durst; R. N. Leslie; K. Shono


Forest insects as food: humans bite back. Proceedings of a workshop on Asia-Pacific resources and their potential for development, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 19-21 February, 2008. | 2010

Review of the nutritive value of edible insects.

Chen Xiaoming; Feng Ying; Zhang Hong; Chen Zhiyong; P. B. Durst; D. V. Johnson; R. N. Leslie; K. Shono


Forest insects as food: humans bite back. Proceedings of a workshop on Asia-Pacific resources and their potential for development, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 19-21 February, 2008 | 2010

Edible insects and other invertebrates in Australia: future prospects.

A. L. Yen; P. B. Durst; D. V. Johnson; R. N. Leslie; K. Shono


Forest insects as food: humans bite back. Proceedings of a workshop on Asia-Pacific resources and their potential for development, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 19-21 February, 2008. | 2010

The future use of insects as human food.

J. Mitsuhashi; P. B. Durst; D. V. Johnson; R. N. Leslie; K. Shono


Forest insects as food: humans bite back. Proceedings of a workshop on Asia-Pacific resources and their potential for development, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 19-21 February, 2008. | 2010

Forest insects as food: a global review.

H. G. Schabel; P. B. Durst; D. V. Johnson; R. N. Leslie; K. Shono


Forest insects as food: humans bite back. Proceedings of a workshop on Asia-Pacific resources and their potential for development, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 19-21 February, 2008. | 2010

Common edible wasps in Yunnan Province, China and their nutritional value.

Feng Ying; Chen Xiaoming; Sun Long; Chen Zhiyong; P. B. Durst; D. V. Johnson; R. N. Leslie; K. Shono


Forest insects as food: humans bite back. Proceedings of a workshop on Asia-Pacific resources and their potential for development, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 19-21 February, 2008. | 2010

Edible insects in Papua, Indonesia: from delicious snack to basic need.

E. Ramandey; H. van Mastrigt; P. B. Durst; D. V. Johnson; R. N. Leslie; K. Shono


Forest insects as food: humans bite back. Proceedings of a workshop on Asia-Pacific resources and their potential for development, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 19-21 February, 2008. | 2010

Edible insects and entomophagy in Borneo.

A. Y. C. Chung; P. B. Durst; D. V. Johnson; R. N. Leslie; K. Shono

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