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Efficiënter gebruik van voedermiddelen en (geïmporteerde) diervoedergrondstoffen : mogelijkheden als grondstoffenbron voor de Biobased Economy
In deze studie is ingeschat dat van de 35.000 kton droge stof (ds) voedermiddelen en diervoedergrondstoffen die jaarlijks in Nederland beschikbaar is, potentieel ruim 6.400 kton ds biomassa vrijgemaakt kan worden voor efficiëntere toepassingen via biobased technologie. Via bioraffinage zijn “niet-benutbare componenten” voor het dier te scheiden van voor het dier benutbare componenten. Ook is het mogelijk om via bioraffinage componenten uit voedermiddelen en diervoedergrondstoffen te halen die op een hoogwaardiger manier buiten de diervoeding zijn in te zetten. Op deze manier is biomassa vrij te spelen als grondstof voor de Biobased Economy (BBE).
In this study it was estimated that 6.4 out of 35.0 million tons (dry matter) of animal feeds and raw feed materials that are annually available in the Netherlands, can be used as a resource for application in the biobased economy. Biorefinery enables us to extract feed components that cannot be utilized by animals. The challenge is to add value by applying these components in various value chains (cascading).
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
biomass cascading, biorefinery, biomass, feasibility studies, feed technology, feeds, biobased economy, netherlands, case studies, feed processing
biomass cascading, biorefinery, biomass, feasibility studies, feed technology, feeds, biobased economy, netherlands, case studies, feed processing
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