Abstract

It has been established that at crop production, a significant part of the crop becomes waste that negatevely affects the environment, but at the same time its valuable biological substances’ presence is characterized. This potential can provide new types of products using and the environment’s state improving. The promising directions of plant waste recycling in feed production are considered. The resource-saving and environmentally friendly technologies using necessity in feed production is substantiated. The industrial and scientific organizations in this field’s promising developments are presented. Such as plant feed additives’ production by direct bioconversion based on straw as a substrate for solidphase fermentation by microorganisms using in order to digestibility and protein’s content increasing; silage’s intensification with OOO "Scientific-and-production Institute "Biopreparations" preparations’ helping; explosive autohydrolysis as a result the crude fiber content in the processed product decreasing in compared to the initial one, and the number of feed units and exchange energy increasing; a method for hydroponic feed additive growing by glauconite using; bio- and plant waste processing based on AGRO-EX BIO extrusion lines (OOO Scientific-and-production enterprise «A-Engineering») excretion; compound feeds production technology that the straw digestibility and nutritional value in 2-2,5 times increasing due to lignin inhibitor digestibility destruction and it into sugars (OOO «Bioenergy and K») denaturizing. It has been revealed that cheap raw materials, such as waste that as farm animals’ feed components are used can be effective. The presented technologies for plant waste recycling and feed production are promising.

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