2006
DOI: 10.4141/s05-118
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Nutrient cycling in the vegetable processing industry: Utilization of potato by-products

Abstract: Potato (Solanum tuberosum) production in Canada and the United States totals approximately 30 × 106 Mg yr-1. Approximately half of this is unsuitable for human consumption. This potato by-product comprises cull potatoes and potato processing waste (PPW). Liquid waste from processing plants can be applied to agricultural land. With strict environmental monitoring and control, crops such as corn (Zea mays L.), vegetables and grass can be used to divert large volumes of liquid waste. Solid waste and culls have tr… Show more

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“…During the processing of potatoes in the United States and Canada, up to 50% of the total can be unsuitable for human consumption (Charmley et al, 2006). This waste can be fed to livestock, applied to agricultural fields as fertilizer, or dumped in landfills (Charmley et al, 2006;Nelson, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the processing of potatoes in the United States and Canada, up to 50% of the total can be unsuitable for human consumption (Charmley et al, 2006). This waste can be fed to livestock, applied to agricultural fields as fertilizer, or dumped in landfills (Charmley et al, 2006;Nelson, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In regard to the confusion surrounding the peeling of potato, the peel obtained from a steamed potato is devoid of its nutrients because of the leaching effect, and the peels from raw potatoes are more suitable as a source of glycoalkaloids and phenolic compounds [7], hence although many studies advocate procuring the peel from a boiled potato [8,9], raw potato peel was chosen for the dressing in our case. The excellent medicinal properties of potato peel, its easy availability, the simplicity of the preparation and its affixation to gauze bandages make this dressing a feasible choice for non-healing wounds.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In accordance with the New Zealand Aquaculture Sector 's vision of "promoting environmental sustainability and integrity of aquaculture", new fish feed streams are required to sustain the industry economically and ecologically. Waste resources employed from the fi sh (Knuckley, 2004) or potato (Charmley et al, 2006) processing industries overseas demonstrated no noticeable effect on the growth rate or quality of fi sh produced. Using such waste products reduces the life cycle energy requirements and cost of feed pellets (Pelletier & Tyedmers, 2007) and is applicable in New Zealand.…”
Section: Fish Feed Pellets From Fi Sh and Potato Processing By-productsmentioning
confidence: 99%