Environmental and Nutritional Value of Fruit and Vegetable Peels as Animal Feed: A Comprehensive Review

Muhammad Wasim Haider, Syed Mohsin Abbas, Muhammad Ahmad Saeed, Umar Farooq, Muhammad Waseem, Muhammad Adil, Muhammad Rizwan Javed, Izhar ul Haq, Crossby Osei Tutu
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Fruit and vegetable peels are often regarded as waste, leading to their disposal in landfills. As a result, methane gas emissions during the decomposition of waste lead to the loss of potentially valuable resources. Nonetheless, these peels are an abundant source of nutrients, minerals, and vitamins such as dietary fiber, anthocyanins, ascorbic acid, and phenolic compounds, which can enhance animal health and productivity and, as a result, increase the milk and meat production of livestock as well as the drawing power of draught animals. From an environmental perspective, the utilization of peels for animal feed can significantly reduce organic waste accumulation, decrease greenhouse gas emissions associated with waste decomposition, and lower the dependency on conventional feed ingredients such as grains, which are often produced through resource-intensive agricultural practices. To date, no comprehensive review has been found on the nutritional and environmental impact of fruit and vegetable peels as animal feed. This paper aims to explore the nutritional and environmental impact of various kinds of fruit and vegetable peels.

果蔬皮作为动物饲料的环境和营养价值综述
水果和蔬菜皮通常被视为废物,导致它们被扔进垃圾填埋场。因此,在废物分解过程中,甲烷气体的排放导致潜在宝贵资源的损失。然而,这些果皮是营养物质、矿物质和维生素的丰富来源,如膳食纤维、花青素、抗坏血酸和酚类化合物,可以增强动物的健康和生产力,从而增加牲畜的奶和肉产量,以及役畜的拉力。从环境的角度来看,利用动物皮作为饲料可以显著减少有机废物的积累,减少与废物分解相关的温室气体排放,并降低对谷物等传统饲料原料的依赖,这些原料通常是通过资源密集型农业实践生产的。到目前为止,还没有发现关于水果和蔬菜皮作为动物饲料对营养和环境影响的全面审查。本文旨在探讨各种水果和蔬菜果皮的营养和环境影响。
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