RAP PUBLICATION 2013/04 Utilization of fruit and vegetable wastes as livestock feed and as substrates for generation of other value-added products by M. Wadhwa and M.P.S. Bakshi Download Full Report 1.83 Mb |
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ABSTRACT By 2050 the world will need to feed an additional 2
billion people and will require 70 per cent more meat and milk. The
increasing future demand for livestock products, driven by increases in
income, population and urbanization will impose a huge demand on feed
resources. Sustainability of feed production systems is being challenged
due to biophysical factors such as land, soil and water scarcity,
food-fuel-feed competition, on-going global warming and frequent and
drastic climatic vagaries, along with increased competition for arable
land and non-renewable resources such as fossil carbon-sources, water and
phosphorus. A key to sustainable livestock development is efficient use of
available feed resources including reduction in wastage, and enlargement
of the feed resource base through a quest for novel feed resources,
particularly those not competing with human food. |
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