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With the beginning of new millennium most of the countries producing grain and seeds (maize and soybeans) moved to change its policy from exporting the surplus to the third world countries to the production of clean energy (ethanol). This has led to significant shortfall in the quantities imported in these consuming countries for these grains, which in turn led to an increase in the prices of the feedstuffs for livestock and chickens and thus a significant decrease in the production. So it was necessary for the third world countries to look for other alternative available locally sources of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
With the beginning of new millennium most of the countries producing grain and seeds (maize and soybeans) moved to change its policy from exporting the surplus to the third world countries to the production of clean energy (ethanol). This has led to significant shortfall in the quantities imported in these consuming countries for these grains, which in turn led to an increase in the prices of the feedstuffs for livestock and chickens and thus a significant decrease in the production. So it was necessary for the third world countries to look for other alternative available locally sources of protein and energy especially from their own products such as poultry slaughterhouse by-products to feed their poultry. Although it has been the completion of this study in the 1998, but the researcher was able to predict this to happen and was able to search and find suitable alternative locally produced sources of protein instead of other traditional sources to be used in poultry rations.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Abd El-Hakim Saad has obtained his PhD degree in Poultry Nutrition in 1998. Since then he was elected to be the secretary of Egyptian Poultry Science Association. He is the author of several articles and supervised many of scientific theses. He got a prize of the best researcher in 2010, granted by Animal Production Research Institute, Egypt.