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ASEMINAR PRESENTAIONON
BETTER UTILIZATION OF CROP RESIDUES AND THEIR PROCESSED BY-PRODUCTS IN NIGERIA: A PRACTICAL
APPROACHBY
DAIRO, OLATUNDE OLUKUNLE
JUNE, 2011
The ultimate goal of any livestock industry is the attainment of sustainable livestock production with minimum costs in the shortest time possible (Eruvbetine et al., 2002)
In Nigeria large quantities of agriculture and agroindustrial by-products are generated and most of them are regarded as waste and non-conventional food stuffs (Adeniyi and Ehiemere, 2003)
INTRODUCTION
Corn residues and by-products Rice residues and by-products Yam residue Cassava residues and by-
products
CROP RESIDUES AND THEIR BY-PRODUCTS
Corn cobs
Corn husks
Maize gluten meal
Maize distillers dried grains
Corn residues and by-products
Roasting
Phsico-chemical & Biological
treatment
Fermentation
Better utilization of Corn residues & by-products
Rice
bran
Polished rice
Rice
mill
by-product
Rice residues & by-products
Yam peels are basic wastes or by-products when yam is peeled during processing for cooking and other purposes. Yam peels are fed to animals such as goats and sheep are sourced from yam processing centres, or kitchens.
Yam residue
Cassava peel
Cassava leaves
Cassava chips
Cassava pellets
Cassava root seviate
Cassava starch residues
Cassava residues and by-products
Soaking
Boiling/Cooking
Fermentation
Better utilization of Cassava
There is a need for optimal and better utilization of crop residues and their by-products in livestock production due to high cost of conventional feed stuffs resulting from the rapidly increasing human population in Nigeria thereby leading to competition between man and livestock for these limited resources. However, since the cost of these alternative feed stuffs are relatively cheap and there are ways of improving their nutritive values, attention should now be on their acceptability and better utilization.
Conclusion