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Insects reared for food use – a comparison of greenhouse gas production in Tenebrio molitor with other livestock animals

Authors: Petr Kouřil, Eva Burdová, Marie Borkovcová, Helena Fišerová and Libor Kalhotka
Keywords: carbon dioxide, edible insects, greenhouse gases, livestock animals

The breeding of edible insects is still a matter of peripheral interest in the Czech Republic, though its gradual development can be expected. The rearing of a large number of living organisms is associated with the production of waste and greenhouse gases. In this experiment, the production of greenhouse gases was determined in the species … [Read more…]

Originaly published in MASO INTERNATIONAL Volume 01/2017

Animal welfare and legal protection of farm animals in Sweden and in the Czech Republic

Authors: Klára Fafejtová and Vladimíra Pištěková
Keywords: Czech Republic, Sweden, animal welfare, legal protection of animals, livestock animals

The Czech Republic and Sweden, as member states of the European Union, are subject to the universal European regulations covering the protection and welfare of animals that must be observed in these countries. Every country may, of course, adopt its own stricter regulations over and above these EU regulations. Research on animal farming and the … [Read more…]

Originaly published in MASO INTERNATIONAL Volume 02/2016

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