{"title":"Incorporation of local novel feed resources in livestock feed for sustainable food security and circular economy in Africa","authors":"Prince Chisoro, Ishmael Festus Jaja, Never Assan","doi":"10.3389/frsus.2023.1251179","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"In livestock production, feed resources are very crucial, particularly in Africa where food security and sustainable development are major considerations. The incorporation of locally available novel feed resource alternatives can promote circular economy concepts, increase food security, and improve sustainable livestock production. This review attempts to compile the most recent information on the use of locally available novel feed sources found in Africa while assessing their potential benefits for circular economy principles and sustainable livestock production. We conducted a thorough literature search to find appropriate publications that were published between 2010 and 2022. The search was done using keywords relating to local novel feed resources, sustainable development, circular economy, livestock feed, and food security across a number of research databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. After the search and screening, relevant publications were chosen for inclusion based on their applicability to this review design, topicality (Africa), and regional focus. This review discovered a wide range of locally available novel feed resources, such as native plants, agricultural byproducts, food processing byproducts, and weeds, all of which have the potential to serve as alternative supplements or substitute feed sources for livestock. These resources frequently have a good nutritional composition and advantageous phytochemicals and can be obtained locally, decreasing reliance on foreign feed components. By exploiting locally accessible resources, the inclusion of these materials in livestock feed has significant potential to enhance livestock performance, lower production costs, and promote circular economy concepts in Africa. African countries' sustainable food security and circular economies stand to gain significantly from the use of locally available novel feed resources in livestock feed. However, further investigation is required to determine their nutritional worth, safety, and the best inclusion rates in livestock rations. For their implementation to be effective, it will also be essential to comprehend the socioeconomic, cultural, and environmental elements impacting their adoption. This review offers a thorough synthesis of the body of research, emphasizing the value of locally available novel feed sources in improving the production of livestock and advancing Africa's sustainable development targets.","PeriodicalId":475046,"journal":{"name":"Frontiers in sustainability","volume":"185 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-09-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Frontiers in sustainability","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.3389/frsus.2023.1251179","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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In livestock production, feed resources are very crucial, particularly in Africa where food security and sustainable development are major considerations. The incorporation of locally available novel feed resource alternatives can promote circular economy concepts, increase food security, and improve sustainable livestock production. This review attempts to compile the most recent information on the use of locally available novel feed sources found in Africa while assessing their potential benefits for circular economy principles and sustainable livestock production. We conducted a thorough literature search to find appropriate publications that were published between 2010 and 2022. The search was done using keywords relating to local novel feed resources, sustainable development, circular economy, livestock feed, and food security across a number of research databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. After the search and screening, relevant publications were chosen for inclusion based on their applicability to this review design, topicality (Africa), and regional focus. This review discovered a wide range of locally available novel feed resources, such as native plants, agricultural byproducts, food processing byproducts, and weeds, all of which have the potential to serve as alternative supplements or substitute feed sources for livestock. These resources frequently have a good nutritional composition and advantageous phytochemicals and can be obtained locally, decreasing reliance on foreign feed components. By exploiting locally accessible resources, the inclusion of these materials in livestock feed has significant potential to enhance livestock performance, lower production costs, and promote circular economy concepts in Africa. African countries' sustainable food security and circular economies stand to gain significantly from the use of locally available novel feed resources in livestock feed. However, further investigation is required to determine their nutritional worth, safety, and the best inclusion rates in livestock rations. For their implementation to be effective, it will also be essential to comprehend the socioeconomic, cultural, and environmental elements impacting their adoption. This review offers a thorough synthesis of the body of research, emphasizing the value of locally available novel feed sources in improving the production of livestock and advancing Africa's sustainable development targets.
在畜牧生产中,饲料资源至关重要,特别是在粮食安全和可持续发展是主要考虑因素的非洲。结合当地可用的新型饲料资源替代品可以促进循环经济概念,增加粮食安全,并改善可持续畜牧业生产。本综述试图汇编关于在非洲使用当地可获得的新型饲料来源的最新信息,同时评估其对循环经济原则和可持续畜牧生产的潜在效益。我们进行了彻底的文献检索,以找到在2010年至2022年之间发表的合适的出版物。检索使用了与当地新型饲料资源、可持续发展、循环经济、牲畜饲料和粮食安全相关的关键词,检索了多个研究数据库,包括PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science。在搜索和筛选之后,根据相关出版物对本综述设计的适用性、话题性(非洲)和区域焦点选择纳入。本综述发现了广泛的当地可获得的新型饲料资源,如本地植物、农业副产品、食品加工副产品和杂草,所有这些都有可能作为牲畜的替代补充或替代饲料来源。这些资源通常具有良好的营养成分和有利的植物化学物质,可以在当地获得,减少了对外国饲料成分的依赖。通过利用当地可获得的资源,将这些材料纳入牲畜饲料中,在非洲具有提高牲畜生产性能、降低生产成本和促进循环经济概念的巨大潜力。非洲国家的可持续粮食安全和循环经济将从利用当地可获得的牲畜饲料中的新型饲料资源中获得重大收益。然而,需要进一步调查以确定它们的营养价值、安全性以及在牲畜口粮中的最佳添加率。为使其有效实施,还必须了解影响其采用的社会经济、文化和环境因素。这篇综述全面综合了研究成果,强调了当地可获得的新型饲料来源在改善牲畜生产和推进非洲可持续发展目标方面的价值。