The BugBook serves as a comprehensive resource that promotes harmonization and innovation in insect research by providing guidance on standardizing processing methods, refining feeding trial protocols, and outlining best practices for chemical analysis of insect biomass. It also introduces conceptual approaches to genetic research, diversity management, and selective breeding, all of which are crucial for the sustainable development of insects as food and feed.
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The BugBook project in a nutshell
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