Insects as Food and Feed: Laws of the European Union, United States, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and China

Legal rules on the use of insects as feed and food vary across the world. Precise rules on safety, marketing, and animal welfare are largely missing. In the EU, United States and Canada, insects are novel and legally treated as such. In Mexico, Australia, and China, many species of insects have a lo...

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Hauptverfasser: Lähteenmäki-Uutela, Anu, Grmelová, Nicole, Hénault-Ethier, Louise, Deschamps, Marie-Hélène, Vandenberg, Grant W., Zhao, Ai, Zhang, Yumei, Yang, Baoru, Nemane, Vivek
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Animal welfare
Aquaculture
CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species)
Endangered species
FDA approval
Federal regulation
Feeds
Flora
Food
Food additives
Genetically altered foods
Hygiene
Insects
International trade
Legislation
Manufacturing
Marketing
North American Free Trade Agreement
Proteins
Regulation
Regulatory reform
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