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Abstract

COSTALES SOTELO, Raúl; SAENZ COOPAT, Tirso  and  CABELLO BALBIN, Agustín. Engineering applied to food production formulated by hydrolyzed bagasse. A case of study. cen. az. [online]. 2015, vol.42, n.1, pp. 51-60. ISSN 2223-4861.

Some aspects of the engineering applied to the production of formulated food by hydrolyzed bagasse are showed, as an alternative in which fibrous component with increased digestibility constitutes 77% of the portion together with molasses at 15.9%, for almost 93% the total foodstuff potentially possible to be provided for a traditional sugar industry. The others ingredients such as urea, salts and minerals are common in animal diet and also in animal health and physiology. Local agriculture can contribute significantly to this program but is not taken into account in this exercise.This alternative, possible and feasible under Cuban economy conditions is magnified by the argument of operating periods of production facilities during and exceed normal sugar mill campaign for animals confinement periods of 180 days or longer, avoiding not only animals mortality but gaining weight at a rate of 500 g/day in a dry season by the input of 12 kg of formulated product per day.We have a first hydrolyzed plant which represents the beginning of an investment program that covers four more replicates, scattered throughout the national territory and it will significantly reduce food deficits needed by cattle as the main element of care, obtained by dual purpose: milk and meat production.

Keywords : formulated feeds; hydrolyzed bagasse; investments; feedlots..

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