Edible insect biodiversity and anthropo-entomophagy practices in kalehe and idjwi territories, d.r. congo

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  • who: Jackson Ishara from the Department of Food Science and Technology, Universitu00e9 Evangu00e9lique en have published the paper: Edible insect biodiversity and anthropo-entomophagy practices in Kalehe and Idjwi territories, D.R. Congo, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study therefore aimed at exploring the perception consumption techniques techniques of Methods: Data were collected through a field survey using three techniques namely structured interviews direct observations collection taxonomy. Sampling and selection of respondents A total of 260 respondents, 130 respondents in each territory, were interviewed, with priority given to people familiar with entomophagy based on . . .

     

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