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A survey on entomophagy prevalence in Zimbabwe

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dc.contributor.author Dube, S
dc.contributor.author Dlamini, Nomusa R
dc.contributor.author Mafunga, A
dc.contributor.author Mukai, M
dc.contributor.author Dhlamini, Z
dc.date.accessioned 2013-08-12T06:27:38Z
dc.date.available 2013-08-12T06:27:38Z
dc.date.issued 2013-01
dc.identifier.citation Dube, S, Dlamini, N.R, Mafunga, A, Mukai, M and Dhlamini, Z. 2013. A survey on entomophagy prevalence in Zimbabwe. African journal of food agriculture nutrition and development, vol. 13(1), pp 7242-7253 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1684 5374
dc.identifier.uri http://www.ajfand.net/Volume13/No1/Dube10435.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6936
dc.description Copyright: 2013 Rural Outreach Program.Published in African journal of food agriculture nutrition and development, vol. 13(1), pp 7242-7253 en_US
dc.description.abstract This study was to determine the prevalence of entomophagy in the post independence era (after 1980) in Zimbabwe given that the social status of many families has changed. A cross-sectional non probability sampling was used to determine who ate which insect and how much they ate and where they came from. The availability of each insect was determined at provinces and through key informants. Data were collected through questionnaires and physical visits to all provinces of Zimbabwe to collect empirical data. The population of those that never participated in entomophagy was less than 10% across the age groups in the sampled populations. In the order, Lepidoptera, which comprises several species the larval stages are mostly consumed in the fourth instar after degutting. The caterpillars are known locally as madora. Imbrasia belina was consumed by more than 90% of the respondents. In the order Isoptera Macrotermes sp. [ishwa] were consumed by more than 80% of the respondents. In the order Coleoptera Eulepida sp, [mandere] and Sternocera orissa [zvigakata] are also widely consumed. In the order Hemiptera only, Encosternum delegorguei [Haruwa] adult is consumed. In the order Homoptera only Loba leopardina [Nyeza nyeza] adult is consumed. In the order Hymenoptera only Carebara vidua [Tsambarafuta] adult is consumed. In the order Orthoptera Brachytrupes membranaceus [Gurwe], Locusta migratoria [mhashu] and Ruspolia differens [Nswabanda] are consumed. Records of quantities of insects harvested are here presented. Protein content of fully grown Imbrasia belina done by the Kjeldahl method was 54-58%. Matebeleland province had the highest tonnage of insects, most of which were exported to other provinces even to neighbouring countries. Manicaland harvested the least quantities of insects. Most of those who consumed insects preferred them in the dried form which were said to have improved organoleptic properties. Drying the insects prolonged their shelf life. Food security strategies for Zimbabwe should include management of harvesting and storage of these insects. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Rural Outreach Program en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Workflow;11262
dc.subject Entomophagy en_US
dc.subject Zimbabwean food security en_US
dc.subject Lepidoptera consumption en_US
dc.subject Isoptera consumption en_US
dc.title A survey on entomophagy prevalence in Zimbabwe en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Dube, S., Dlamini, N. R., Mafunga, A., Mukai, M., & Dhlamini, Z. (2013). A survey on entomophagy prevalence in Zimbabwe. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6936 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Dube, S, Nomusa R Dlamini, A Mafunga, M Mukai, and Z Dhlamini "A survey on entomophagy prevalence in Zimbabwe." (2013) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6936 en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Dube S, Dlamini NR, Mafunga A, Mukai M, Dhlamini Z. A survey on entomophagy prevalence in Zimbabwe. 2013; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6936. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Article AU - Dube, S AU - Dlamini, Nomusa R AU - Mafunga, A AU - Mukai, M AU - Dhlamini, Z AB - This study was to determine the prevalence of entomophagy in the post independence era (after 1980) in Zimbabwe given that the social status of many families has changed. A cross-sectional non probability sampling was used to determine who ate which insect and how much they ate and where they came from. The availability of each insect was determined at provinces and through key informants. Data were collected through questionnaires and physical visits to all provinces of Zimbabwe to collect empirical data. The population of those that never participated in entomophagy was less than 10% across the age groups in the sampled populations. In the order, Lepidoptera, which comprises several species the larval stages are mostly consumed in the fourth instar after degutting. The caterpillars are known locally as madora. Imbrasia belina was consumed by more than 90% of the respondents. In the order Isoptera Macrotermes sp. [ishwa] were consumed by more than 80% of the respondents. In the order Coleoptera Eulepida sp, [mandere] and Sternocera orissa [zvigakata] are also widely consumed. In the order Hemiptera only, Encosternum delegorguei [Haruwa] adult is consumed. In the order Homoptera only Loba leopardina [Nyeza nyeza] adult is consumed. In the order Hymenoptera only Carebara vidua [Tsambarafuta] adult is consumed. In the order Orthoptera Brachytrupes membranaceus [Gurwe], Locusta migratoria [mhashu] and Ruspolia differens [Nswabanda] are consumed. Records of quantities of insects harvested are here presented. Protein content of fully grown Imbrasia belina done by the Kjeldahl method was 54-58%. Matebeleland province had the highest tonnage of insects, most of which were exported to other provinces even to neighbouring countries. Manicaland harvested the least quantities of insects. Most of those who consumed insects preferred them in the dried form which were said to have improved organoleptic properties. Drying the insects prolonged their shelf life. Food security strategies for Zimbabwe should include management of harvesting and storage of these insects. DA - 2013-01 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Entomophagy KW - Zimbabwean food security KW - Lepidoptera consumption KW - Isoptera consumption LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2013 SM - 1684 5374 T1 - A survey on entomophagy prevalence in Zimbabwe TI - A survey on entomophagy prevalence in Zimbabwe UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/6936 ER - en_ZA


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