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      Inventory of edible insects and their harvesting methods in the Cameroon centre region

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          This paper assesses the diversity and the exploitation of edible insects in the Cameroon centre region. To achieve this, 136 regular insects’ harvesters were randomly surveyed in all regional administrative divisions. Eighteen species, mainly caterpillars, are harvested as food. Harvesting and consumption of edible insects are happening throughout the year. The harvesters use 4 methods to collect the insects: (1) semi-domestication; (2) hand picking; (3) light trapping; and (4) net trapping. The harvesting predominantly is a household subsistence activity, although some edible insects are sold. Women and teenagers are the categories involved in edible insect collection. The study is preliminary and further identification of the insect species is needed. However, it constitutes a start for further research work which should focus on nutritional values, marketing chains analysis and pre domestication of identified important species.

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                Journal
                jiff
                Journal of Insects as Food and Feed
                Wageningen Academic Publishers
                2352-4588
                15 June 2016
                : 2
                : 3
                : 145-152
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ] Department of Animal Production, FASA-University of Dschang, P.O. Box 188, Dschang, Cameroon.
                [ 2 ] Postgraduate School of Agriculture and Rural Development University of Pretoria, Private Bag X20, Hatfield 0028, South Africa.
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                Article
                10.3920/JIFF2015.0082
                6b249368-de4c-41fc-87ec-35d132c4484c
                © 2016 Wageningen Academic Publishers
                History
                : 31 August 2015
                : 3 May 2016
                Categories
                RESEARCH ARTICLE

                Animal agriculture,General life sciences,Nutrition & Dietetics,Animal science & Zoology,Life sciences
                food security,animal proteins,natural resources,exploitation,livelihoods

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