Chaff Left Over From Wheat Flour Milling

Chaff left over from wheat flour milling is used in chicken feed alongside fava beans, recycling waste products and providing alternative to soy feed.

  • Image ID 53365606
  • Production Year 2023
  • Length 00:00:50
  • Production Company Studio Silverback
  • ResolutionUHD ProResUHDHD
  • FormatMP4MOV
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Synopsis

Soybeans are frequently cultivated crops worldwide and are extensively used as animal feed. Regrettably, soybean production contributes to deforestation, particularly in the Amazon Rainforest, and causes ecological disruption globally. Fava beans, which are high in protein, can serve as a more sustainable substitute and can be cultivated locally, unlike soybeans. Fava beans undergo various processes such as toasting, shelling, and milling to be used for feed. Also, leftover chaff from corn flour is utilised to feed livestock. The decreased reliance on imported soy crops has the potential to play a significant role in reducing deforestation over time.


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Studio Silverback