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Exploring the barriers to upscaling the production capacity of the edible insect sector in the United Kingdom

Ying Yang, Christopher Cooke

2020British Food Journal22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose This study aims to explore the barriers to upscaling the production capacity of the edible insect sector in the UK and to identify the impact of current regulation on the sector's development. Design/methodology/approach A significant proportion of edible insect-producing companies within the UK were identified through an online market research database and contacted via email to invite them to participate in this study. Phone interviews were conducted with ten companies. Thematic analysis was adopted for data analysis. Findings There were five themes identified as barriers to the upscaling of the production for the edible insect sector in the UK: insect feeding materials, production capacity, expertise and knowledge, new product development and regulatory uncertainty. Research limitations/implications This research was based on a qualitative study. Further quantitative research is needed to test the extent of the impact of these five themes on upscaling production capacity. In addition to production capacity, marketing and consumers' acceptance, culture and behaviour can also be considered in future studies. Originality/value This study makes a significant contribution to the literature by providing insight on the barriers to upscaling production capacity in the edible insect sector.

Topics & Concepts

OriginalityProduction (economics)BusinessProduct (mathematics)Thematic analysisMarketingBiotechnologyQualitative researchEconomicsBiologyMacroeconomicsGeometrySociologySocial scienceMathematicsInsect Utilization and EffectsEnvironmental Sustainability in BusinessAnimal and Plant Science Education