Cocoa Pod Husk Meal as a Feed Ingredient for Livestock

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Mael, Sandy Hoffman [1 ]
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[1] Vanuatu Agr Coll, Luganville, Santo, Vanuatu
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FOOD AND ENERGY SECURITY | 2024年 / 13卷 / 05期
关键词
antinutritional factors; cocoa pod husk meal; crude fiber; livestock feed; THEOBROMA-CACAO; CHEMICAL EVALUATION; BY-PRODUCTS; BROILER; PERFORMANCE; DIGESTIBILITY; DIETS; QUALITY; GROWTH;
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10.1002/fes3.70003
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
Cocoa pod husk (CPH) is a by-product of cocoa. Whilst this by-product is converted into animal feed in some countries, it is largely left to decompose and cause environmental issues in most South Pacific countries, including Vanuatu. The husk represent 70%-80% of the whole fruit. Its use as animal feed is limited by the presence of antinutritional factors, of which, theobromine is the most prominent. Other antinutritional factors include tannin and phytate. Feeding value of the CPH is improved by reducing these antinutritional factors through broiling, alkaline, and microbial treatment. Exogenous feed enzymes are used to hydrolyze crude fiber. Up to 10% of this by-product is included in broiler feed and 15% with supplementation of exogenous feed enzymes in layer feed. In pigs, up to 20% can be included into diets of both the sow and growing pig. In ruminants, up to 35% can be used in cattle diet if treated with urea, molasses and/or fermented. The by-product is widely used as an ingredient and/or energy/protein sources in Africa and Asia. There is scanty literature on its use in the South Pacific countries. In this review, I compiled existing literature on its chemical composition, use in livestock and poultry diets, and existing strategies to improve feeding value. The aim of this review is to project cocoa pod husk meal (CPHM) as a potential feed ingredient as well as energy/protein sources for livestock and poultry in the South Pacific countries, including Vanuatu.
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