Regulations on insects as food and feed: a global comparison

Author:

Lähteenmäki-Uutela A.1,Marimuthu S.B2,Meijer N.3

Affiliation:

1. Finnish Environment Institute, Latokartanonkaari 11, 00790 Helsinki, Finland.

2. School of Law, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, Australia.

3. Wageningen Food Safety Research, Akkermaalsbos 2, 6708 WB, Wageningen, the Netherlands.

Abstract

Insects, as a food and or feed source, represent an emerging protein source relevant to farmers, feed companies, food companies and food marketers globally. The growth of this industry is somewhat restricted due to outdated food and feed regulations covering insect use. The regulations also do not allow the use of all potential insects as food and feed. Governments aim to ensure food and feed safety, and each country has its own substantive and procedural rules for this purpose. However, the regulatory demands and differences between countries complicate the international marketing strategies for insect products. Food and feed regulation are separate; feed regulation may allow insect usage even when they are not allowed as food. Some countries have specific rules for novel foods, while others do not. This paper compares insect food and feed regulation of the primary production and marketing areas: the European Union, the United States, Canada, and Australia. In addition, the situation in selected countries in Central and South America, Asia and Africa is also discussed.

Publisher

Wageningen Academic Publishers

Subject

Insect Science,Food Science

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