Insects as a sustainable feed ingredient in pig and poultry diets : a feasibility study = Insecten als duurzame diervoedergrondstof in varkens- en pluimveevoeders : een haalbaarheidsstudie
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A. van Huis | T. Veldkamp | G. van Duinkerken | Catriona M.M. Lakemond | E. Ottevanger | Guido Bosch | T. van Boekel | C. Lakemond | G. Bosch | T. Veldkamp | G. Duinkerken | A. Huis | E. Ottevanger | T. V. Boekel
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