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Insects: A sustainable source of food?

Insects as a major animal group possess enormous biodiversity and form a colossal biomass in nature that generally is wasted. Insects offer us many benefits, including their use in human and animal nutrition, in medicine. religion, art, and handicrafts. Also, they are efficient recyclers of organic...

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Published in:Ecology of food and nutrition 1997-09, Vol.36 (2-4), p.247-276
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