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Posted by Muhammad Zeeshan Asghar on February 25, 2025 at 5:45 amWhat are the implications of using alternative ingredients (e.g., insect meal, seaweed) in pelleted feeds?
Margaret Taiwo replied 1 year, 3 months ago 6 Members · 6 Replies -
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Using alternative in pellet feeds implies that you have a cost to save and the product will taste different in the mouth of the animals
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Using alternative ingredients can have a range of implications, including potential changes in taste, texture, nutritional value, cost, and environmental impact, depending on the specific substitutions made; it can also offer benefits like catering to dietary restrictions, promoting sustainability, and potentially reducing production costs, but careful consideration is needed to ensure quality and maintain the desired product characteristics.
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Usage of alternative ingredients will bring about cost savings and help in discovering of new raw material.
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Using alternative ingredients can have several implications, including potential cost savings, changes in taste and texture, and impacts on food security and sustainability, but also potential challenges in terms of nutrient content and consumer acceptance
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