Vegetable waste used in animal feeding

Vegetable waste used in animal feeding

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products and eggs, honey sugar, sugar preparations and confectionery processed vegetables, fruit and nuts (dried, canned, etc. including seasonings) coffee, tea, cocoa, beverages, vinegar, etc. alcoholic beverages feeds (fish meal, mixed feed etc.) nutritional supplements other processed foods other animal
and vegetable products horticultural products (trees, roots, cut flowers, etc.) industrial or medical use animal and vegetable products animal or vegetable fats or oils vegetable resin and extracts live animals other animal or vegetable products (tobacco, other) textiles, leather or fur products raw...
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– november hanover, germany almost highly qualified visitors, interested in new technologies for dairy, poultry and aquaculture international exhibitors on more than m exhibition floor space the complete programme for animal production – breeding, feeding, housing, processing and marketing leading technologies
of the retiring baby-boomers are the builders and leaders of agriculture and, in particular, food animal production as we know it today. to ensure there is not a shortfall of qualified students, the leaders of targeting excellence are being pro-active and "focused on feeding the future." grady fain,...
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safe. rather, these initiatives are driven by a variety of factors, ranging from the persis- tent perception that such foods are somehow "unnatural" and poten- tially dangerous to the desire to gain competitive advantage by legislat- ing attachment of a label meant to alarm. another misconception used
as a rationale for labeling is that gm crops are untested. the eu, for example, has invested more than € million in research on the biosafety of gmos. its recent report states: "the main conclusion to be drawn from the efforts of more than research projects, covering a period of more than years of research...
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