2022
DOI: 10.21603/2074-9414-2021-4-743-752
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Innovative Wastewater Treatment Technologies for Resource-Saving Activities of Feed Mills

Abstract: Introduction. National economies are looking for tools to activate the explicit and hidden resource potential. Innovative resource-saving projects are such a tool. Feed production strives to increase its resource efficiency. Study objects and methods. The present research featured the feed industry of the Russian Federation and regional feed mills. It involved structural, functional, and systematic approaches and standard research methods. Results and discussion. Liquid waste proved to be an import… Show more

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“…Problems of formation and development of the grain-product subcomplex of the agroindustrial complex have been discussed in the works of many scientists, e.g. Vermel (1986), Stukach et al (2022), Pilipuk (2022), Bogomolova & Kotarev (2019), Mizanbekova et al (2021), Savostin et al (2021), Gim et al (2023). Studies in this direction in Kazakhstan are conducted by Kaliev & Moldashev (2021), Satybaldin & Zhunisbekova (2017), Iztaev et al (2019), Tireuov et al (2019), Akimbekova et al (2023), Kalykova (2020), Taubayev et al (2022).…”
Section: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Problems of formation and development of the grain-product subcomplex of the agroindustrial complex have been discussed in the works of many scientists, e.g. Vermel (1986), Stukach et al (2022), Pilipuk (2022), Bogomolova & Kotarev (2019), Mizanbekova et al (2021), Savostin et al (2021), Gim et al (2023). Studies in this direction in Kazakhstan are conducted by Kaliev & Moldashev (2021), Satybaldin & Zhunisbekova (2017), Iztaev et al (2019), Tireuov et al (2019), Akimbekova et al (2023), Kalykova (2020), Taubayev et al (2022).…”
Section: Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%