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Feather meal and its nutritional impact 17-02-2017 | Health/Nutrition | Nutrition | Article
Feather meal and its nutritional impact. Photo: Marten Sandburg
Feather meal and its nutritional impact. Photo: Marten Sandburg
Modern broiler processing plants process huge amounts of birds, with a large tonnage of feathers, offal, trims, blood, etcetera. Processing of this waste as a feedstuff will play a part in solving the world’s protein needs by producing more animal protein and recreating a price structure. India is emerging as a hot spot in the food processing scenario. The huge production of agricultural produce along with the diverse animal resources has made the country one of top food producing countries i

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