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Sustainable Feeding Systems Developing in Canada:* System Feeding Types: 1. Co-product Cropped Solid-State Fermented (SSF) Feeds [E. g. Dual-Purpose Cultivar Varieties Producing Straws, Bagasse with SSF Coprinus cinereus, chopped SCT (Long-fibred) and Wheat Straw, Rice Straw] 2. Water Hyacinth (E. g. Fresh for porcine and cattle; Ensilage for cattle including water buffaloes) and Aquatic Duckweed. 3. HIgh Quality (HQ) Seagrasses (Fresh & Marine, XL-Grow varieties) & Seaweeds (E. g. Ocean Farmed Off-shore) 4. Yeast-Based Single Cell Protein (SCP) (E. g. Salmon and Related Fish spp., Porcine, Poultry, Cattle and Water Buffaloes) 5. Long-Fibred Giant Pangola Tropical/Sub-tropical Grasses (E. g. for Cattle and Water Buffaloes) 6. HIgh Quality (HQ) Seed Protein Extractive Concentrates (SPEC) (E. g. Pulses, Oilseeds, Grains - like Corn, Wheat, Soybeans and Canola) There is a question we'd like to ask: Is it possible to go into genomics and bioinformatics analyses of the plant genomes of feedstock sources for lignocellulose to manipulate their sugars, lignin content and enzyme proteases (that degrade proteins after harvest) which could change the future of agriculture around the developing world. Maybe we can add it to the Philippine agenda at UPLB (Philippines) in future in addition presently to coconut, sardines... and now rice straw (there are Philippine-based cos. and now one U.K.-based dealing in this feedstock resource)? And do you have plans to launch development of rice straw in the RP as a feedstock? (Minimizing carbon-based pollution, supplying fertilizer, feeds & nutrition, bioenergy feedstocks.) I would also like to ask about studying the growth cycle of freshwater lake and coastal marine seagrasses for feed and bioenergy from agri-retailers here in Canada with both dairy, pharma and flex fuel producers (gasohol).
I am envisioning dairy plants or so-called "milk" factories that can up the ante for producing better 'medicinal' quality milk and more of it for sports and recreational beverages and cheeses (amongst others milk food products) to help enhance food security in the country of Canada and which Filipinos in my other country, the Philippine Islands, should also consider approaching (albeit, lactose tolerance levels in the population in their country). Also the potential for plant-based pharma and bioenergy is too great to estimate!
We have plans to enter into farming systems research and field extension in my research area of silage nutrition to create new avenues for the subsistence farmers of the Philippine Islands, my country of origin, to engage in extra-paddy rice farming and support more livestock with irrigation, land repurposing and further exploitation of trending aquatic fodder resources such as water hyacinth and duckweed and continuing carabao ranching with use of seasonal and ensiled sugar cane tops (SCT). Poultry, swine and of course, water buffaloes are in the running for use with livestock classes for eggs, porc, draught, and potentially valuable caramilk (applications in confectionaries and patisseries)(also consider the prized milk of the Italian water buffalo) and carabeef.
We now have contacts in Quezon City (metro-Manila area) in the Philippine Islands, my country of birth or origin who are interested in further research and consulting. ---------------------------------------------------------- *(Please click the Link to our home website to read more about announcements on Podcasted (audio only with video overlayed including clips) including new feeding systems cropped and non-cropped we are intending to distribute and market along channels established by a co. based in the Brewery District of Port Moody, British Columbia Canada.)
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Last update of this entry: July 10, 2025
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