Generating highly digestible animal feed via thermo-chemical and hydrodynamic cavitation treatment of agricultural wastes /
Because of growing world population, food requirements have increased drastically during the past decades, leading to a bigger demand for protein sources for domesticated animals. The increased population also generates an increasing amount of waste that can be a valuable source for producing animal...
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