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Title Valorising Side Streams In Circular Animal Feed And Additives: Opportunities And Challenges
ID_Doc 26427
Authors van der Weide, R; Elissen, H; van Dijk, W; Huurman, S; van Krimpen, M
Title Valorising Side Streams In Circular Animal Feed And Additives: Opportunities And Challenges
Year 2016
Published
DOI
Abstract Because of a growing world population there is an increasing need for protein production, in addition to traditional agriculture and fisheries. Several new crops such as microalgae, macro algae, aquatic higher plants, aquatic and terrestrial invertebrates (insects and worms) have received growing scientific attention, because of potential high biomass yields for protein production on small surface areas. Several side streams (flue gas, residual heat, biogas slurry and solid wastes) can be valorised in their cultivation. Combining bioenergy production and its side streams with cultivation of these circular crops, improves economy and sustainability of both. At the ACRRES site, Wageningen University runspilot facilities together with several SMEs. The research is aimed at innovating and improving economics of alternative crop production and energy use efficiency. The main focus is on utilization of microalgae and other novel crops to benchmark this with conventional feeds. Data on their value as feed ingredient and from optimized production systems are used as input for legislation matters with regard to nutrient use and feed safety. In addition to their suitable macrocomposition research indicates that some circular feed components have added value to improve animal health and final quality of the animal end products.
Author Keywords agroindustrial residues; microalgae; circular economy; agricultural biogas plant; pilot plant; novel crops
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000473716900270
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Energy & Fuels; Engineering, Environmental
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics; Energy & Fuels; Engineering
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