Food Waste to Animal Feed
By: Westendorf, Michael L.
Material type: BookPublisher: USA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2000Edition: 1st ed.Description: 298 p.ISBN: 0813825407 (hardcover); 9780813825403 (hardcover).Subject(s): Animal Nutrition | Animal Feeding | Food Waste as Animal FeedDDC classification: 636.08556 Westendorf 15427 1st 2000 A.Nutrition Summary: The magnitude of the food-waste disposal problem cannot be understated. Utilisation of food waste is of concern to the food processing industry, consumers, environmentalists, and regulators of handling and disposal systems. Food waste is not consistent in quality, is usually high in moisture content, and is only available locally. This book focuses on the challenges of utilizing both wet and/or processed food waste. The regulatory environment relating to food waste, the perspective of the end-users, and practical use as animal feed is also discussed. One of the goals of this publication, other than to give a clear explanation of the subject of food waste and its uses as animal feed, is to stimulate a need for research.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | Pattoki Library Animal Nutrition | Veterinary Science | 636.08556 Westendorf 15427 1st 2000 A.Nutrition (Browse shelf) | Available | 15427 |
The magnitude of the food-waste disposal problem cannot be understated. Utilisation of food waste is of concern to the food processing industry, consumers, environmentalists, and regulators of handling and disposal systems. Food waste is not consistent in quality, is usually high in moisture content, and is only available locally. This book focuses on the challenges of utilizing both wet and/or processed food waste. The regulatory environment relating to food waste, the perspective of the end-users, and practical use as animal feed is also discussed. One of the goals of this publication, other than to give a clear explanation of the subject of food waste and its uses as animal feed, is to stimulate a need for research.
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