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Optimizing Silage Strategies for Sustainable Livestock Feed: Preserving Retail Food Waste
by
Bumunang, Emmanuel W.
, Garcia Rodriguez, Vicky
, Abeysekara, Vinura C.
, Terry, Stephanie
, Vandestroet, Layton
, McAllister, Tim
, Miranda-Romero, Luis Alberto
, Ominski, Kim
, Stanford, Kim
in
agriculture
/ Bakeries
/ Bakers and bakeries
/ Bakery products
/ Bread
/ breads
/ Canada
/ Costs (Law)
/ crude fat
/ crude protein
/ detection limit
/ Dry matter
/ Feeds
/ Fermentation
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Food waste
/ Fruit
/ Fruits
/ Grain silos
/ Grocery industry
/ Livestock
/ Livestock feed
/ Livestock feeds
/ Moisture content
/ Mold
/ Mycophenolic acid
/ Mycotoxins
/ neutral detergent fiber
/ Nutritive value
/ Silage
/ sodium
/ solar drying
/ Spoilage
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Tetracycline
/ Tetracyclines
/ Vegetables
/ Waste management
/ Water content
/ Yeast
2024
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Optimizing Silage Strategies for Sustainable Livestock Feed: Preserving Retail Food Waste
by
Bumunang, Emmanuel W.
, Garcia Rodriguez, Vicky
, Abeysekara, Vinura C.
, Terry, Stephanie
, Vandestroet, Layton
, McAllister, Tim
, Miranda-Romero, Luis Alberto
, Ominski, Kim
, Stanford, Kim
in
agriculture
/ Bakeries
/ Bakers and bakeries
/ Bakery products
/ Bread
/ breads
/ Canada
/ Costs (Law)
/ crude fat
/ crude protein
/ detection limit
/ Dry matter
/ Feeds
/ Fermentation
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Food waste
/ Fruit
/ Fruits
/ Grain silos
/ Grocery industry
/ Livestock
/ Livestock feed
/ Livestock feeds
/ Moisture content
/ Mold
/ Mycophenolic acid
/ Mycotoxins
/ neutral detergent fiber
/ Nutritive value
/ Silage
/ sodium
/ solar drying
/ Spoilage
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Tetracycline
/ Tetracyclines
/ Vegetables
/ Waste management
/ Water content
/ Yeast
2024
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Optimizing Silage Strategies for Sustainable Livestock Feed: Preserving Retail Food Waste
by
Bumunang, Emmanuel W.
, Garcia Rodriguez, Vicky
, Abeysekara, Vinura C.
, Terry, Stephanie
, Vandestroet, Layton
, McAllister, Tim
, Miranda-Romero, Luis Alberto
, Ominski, Kim
, Stanford, Kim
in
agriculture
/ Bakeries
/ Bakers and bakeries
/ Bakery products
/ Bread
/ breads
/ Canada
/ Costs (Law)
/ crude fat
/ crude protein
/ detection limit
/ Dry matter
/ Feeds
/ Fermentation
/ Food contamination & poisoning
/ Food waste
/ Fruit
/ Fruits
/ Grain silos
/ Grocery industry
/ Livestock
/ Livestock feed
/ Livestock feeds
/ Moisture content
/ Mold
/ Mycophenolic acid
/ Mycotoxins
/ neutral detergent fiber
/ Nutritive value
/ Silage
/ sodium
/ solar drying
/ Spoilage
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ Tetracycline
/ Tetracyclines
/ Vegetables
/ Waste management
/ Water content
/ Yeast
2024
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Optimizing Silage Strategies for Sustainable Livestock Feed: Preserving Retail Food Waste
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Optimizing Silage Strategies for Sustainable Livestock Feed: Preserving Retail Food Waste
2024
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In Canada, approximately 11.2 million metric tons of avoidable food waste (FW) is produced per year. Preservation of a greater proportion of this FW for use as livestock feed would have significant environmental and socioeconomic benefits. Therefore, this study blended discarded fruits, vegetables, and bakery products from grocery stores into silage to assess the ability to preserve their nutritional value and contribute to the feed supply. Two treatments for reducing the water content of FW were evaluated, sun-dried (SD) and passive-dried (PD), and compared to control (C) using laboratory mini-silos over 60 days of ensiling. Although dry matter (DM) was increased by 1–5% for PD and SD, respectively, up to 41.9% of bread products were required to produce a targeted silage DM of 38%. All mature silages were high in crude protein (15.2 to 15.7%), crude fat (6.0 to 6.3%), sodium (0.48 to 0.52%), and sugars (0.95 to 1.53%) and were low in neutral detergent fiber (6.2 to 7.6%) as compared to traditional silages used as livestock feed. Mold and other signs of spoilage were visible on FW, but mycophenolic acid was the only mycotoxin above the limit of detection in material prior to ensiling. Plate counts of molds and yeasts declined (p < 0.001) by 5–7 log colony-forming units (CFU) over 60 days of fermentation and were not detected in mature silage. All silages were aerobically stable over 20 days. This study indicates that FW can produce good-quality silage but approaches other than SD and PD are required for increasing silage DM as insufficient bread products may be available for this purpose in all batches of FW.
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