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− | <p style="text-align: justify;">As the consequences of using pot ale in PHBV production, other feedstock alternatives must be considered for animal feed production. Plant-based feedstock has been as an alternative such as barley and oats, however, a number of factors must be considered as well prior to selecting the feedstock to replace pot ale. Firstly, barley and oats are currently used in food and beverage industry. Their demand is predicted to increase if they are also used in animal feed industry, this definitely requires higher barley and oats production to ensure demands from both industries to be met. Secondly, the alternative feedstock should be able to provide similar nutritional value as pot ale to maintain the livestock quality. Thirdly, pot ale has been regarded as burden free in LCA, thus minimising the entire environmental load of animal feed production. Careful consideration must be made before selecting the appropriate feedstock here to prevent build-up in environmental burden of animal feed production.<strong> </strong></p> | + | <p style="text-align: justify;">As the consequences of using pot ale in PHBV production, other feedstock alternatives must be considered for animal feed production. Plant-based feedstock has been considered as an alternative such as barley and oats, however, a number of factors must be considered as well prior to selecting the feedstock to replace pot ale. Firstly, barley and oats are currently used in food and beverage industry. Their demand is predicted to increase if they are also used in animal feed industry, this definitely requires higher barley and oats production to ensure demands from both industries to be met. Secondly, the alternative feedstock should be able to provide similar nutritional value as pot ale to maintain the livestock quality. Thirdly, pot ale has been regarded as burden free in LCA, thus minimising the entire environmental load of animal feed production. Careful consideration must be made before selecting the appropriate feedstock here to prevent build-up in environmental burden of animal feed production.<strong> </strong></p> |
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