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Entomophagy in Gabon across the African context
Detilleux, Loïc; Poligui, René Noël; Iannello, Lisa et al.
2022In Journal of Insects as Food and Feed, 8 (7), p. 711-720
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Keywords :
Edible insects; Africa; Consumption habits; Insect species; Host plants
Abstract :
[en] Entomophagy is well established in the food habits of Africa; however, country-wide knowledge remains limited for several countries, including Gabon. Here, two surveys on entomophagy were conducted in Gabon through face-to-face interviews. The first survey collected information on insect eating habits from 169 potential consumers. Edible insects formed part of the diet of most Gabonese people, with more than 60% of consumers within participants, and were particularly common among the Teke ethnic group (93%). Familiarity with edible insects was influenced by culture and family, but not by gender or study level. The second survey focused on edible insect species and their host plants, by interviewing a sample of 113 both villagers and retailers. Seventy-five species of insects from six insect orders (Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Isoptera, Lepidoptera, Odonata and Orthoptera) were consumed in Gabon, and were collected from 48 species of host plant. Many insects were formerly reported in the literature related to entomophagy; however, 13 species were newly reported as edible in this study: Bidessus batekensis, Bunaeopsis licharbas, Copelatus ateles, Copelatus confinis, Copelatus fizpaci, Copelatus tondangoyei, Gonobombyx angulata, Gonometa titan, Hydrocyrius columbiae, Oxychirus semisericeus, Philobota sp., Psara sp. and Ptyelus flavescens. Consequently, these surveys highlighted that entomophagy is common in Gabon. However, strategies to promote edible insects are needed to have a significant impact on food issues in Gabon (e.g. food insecurity and dependence on foreign food supplies). Additional researches on entomophagy in Gabon are required to further develop these strategies.
Disciplines :
Food science
Entomology & pest control
Author, co-author :
Detilleux, Loïc  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Modélisation et développement
Poligui, René Noël;  University of Sciences and Technologies of Masuku (INSAB/USTM) > Crop Protection Lab
Iannello, Lisa ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Gestion durable des bio-agresseurs
Dogot, Thomas ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Modélisation et développement
Francis, Frédéric  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Gestion durable des bio-agresseurs
Caparros Megido, Rudy  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Gestion durable des bio-agresseurs
Language :
English
Title :
Entomophagy in Gabon across the African context
Publication date :
2022
Journal title :
Journal of Insects as Food and Feed
eISSN :
2352-4588
Publisher :
Wageningen Academic, Wageningen, Netherlands
Volume :
8
Issue :
7
Pages :
711-720
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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