Edible insects and sustainable development goals

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Abstract

The insect sector can become an important component of sustainable circular agriculture by closing nutrient and energy cycles, fostering food security, and minimising climate change and biodiversity loss, thereby contributing to SDGs. The high levels of the interaction of the insect sector with the SDGs is clearly illustrated inside the review, analysing all of the SDGs that can have direct and indirect effects on insects. Mapping the interactions between the SDGs goals and insect sector offers a starting point, from which it could be possible to define practical next steps for better insect policy.

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Moruzzo, R., Mancini, S., & Guidi, A. (2021, June 1). Edible insects and sustainable development goals. Insects. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/insects12060557

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