Innovative solution for animal feed | Peter van Paridon | TEDxVenlo
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2019
- The way we feed our animals has a great impact on the environment. You can reduce that impact considerably by sourcing our food locally, for example not from South America but simply from The Netherlands. “We have to produce our animal feed locally. Difficult? No, we have
plenty of options.”
If we listen to Peter and go with his solution it will not only be better for the environment. Or the rainforest. But also for the farmers. “Now livestock must be reduced due to environmental impact. Our solution reduces the nitrogen and phosphate problem in manure and leads to less need for reduction of livestock.” But what is that solution? It is right there. Under our noses. It has far more potential benefits for animals AND people alike than ever thought
of before; biorefining of Grass. With an innovative process, grass (or any other green vegetable
residues) can be used for efficient feeding of livestock, as organic fertilizer and even as a better source of protein for humans, vegetarian or not.
In this way, we can continue to feed the world with milk, eggs and meat, or with plant-based protein without running out of land and without increasing the damage to the environment Peter van Paridon (60) is a global innovator and business development executive with a Ph.D in Biochemistry. He has broad experience in several management positions in R&D, sales and business management in Biotechnology, Starch processing, Feed enzymes, Meat; Dairy Ingredients, Engineering Plastics, Bio-Energy and Bio-based Materials. Experience includes running large global teams, product development
and growing large global businesses. Extensive experience with Innovation programs and (corporate) start-ups. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
Beautiful revolution
If we can propogate this technology to Pakistan and India like developing or under developed countries we can help farmers to cater with increasing price in animal feed as well as human food by developing such industry in these countries thanks
Educational! Lets carry out bio refining in Philippine farms.
Bring that bio refining technology in Kenya and you will actually make millions of dollars.The country is actually facing animal feeds crisis and farmers can't produce enough to feed on livestock and the bulging population,hence making huge loses when it comes to expensive production.
Very good idea...
if you can extract nutrients to feed chickens and pigs, feed it to humans bro! don’t go in circles
What is the protein?
i always thought chickens could digest grass
Maybe the Netherlands could export grass/hay to places like the Ukraine and Poland by railroad. It is far cheaper to move freight by rail than it is by truck, at least in America it is.
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The juice is the easily absorbed nutrients, though, so the cows really can't get the same amount of protein.
The juice is to be fed to pigs, poultry and humans, the cattle consume the cake. Cows don't need protein as much as they need dry matter content
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Nederlands has 3.5 million cows india has 310 million cows looks like something else is going on.
soylent green .....is people
Idk sounds like a lot of extra work.
We should put a hold on population explosion. Too many humans = too much strain on resources. But it is what drives up consumption that drives up business growth so you turn a blind eye on the root cause of all problems.
Not population explosion but proper allocation of resources. US spends almost 25% of the planet's resources while only being a mere 5% of the entire world population. That is the problem
Rubbish! God said go forth and multiply! He knows there's enough for everyone, human greed is the problem always
Gm
Not actually work this idea in reality or field.
Simple means you cut the grass and make silage... one fed feed the cows, goats, chickens everything. Stop making is complicated please. Enough is enough
Chickens cant digest grass. What a load of BS