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미이용 해조류를 활용한 축우용 사료화에 따른 경제성과 환경성 분석Economic Feasibility and Environmental Implications for the Use of Seaweed By-products as Feed for Ruminants

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Economic Feasibility and Environmental Implications for the Use of Seaweed By-products as Feed for Ruminants
Authors
김남리황일기김삼철주영호김신권
Issue Date
Aug-2024
Publisher
한국수산과학회
Keywords
Seaweed residue; Resource recovery; Cattle feed; Greenhouse gas reduction; Economic feasibility
Citation
한국수산과학회지, v.57, no.4, pp 336 - 341
Pages
6
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
한국수산과학회지
Volume
57
Number
4
Start Page
336
End Page
341
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73879
ISSN
0374-8111
Abstract
In this study, the economic and environmental feasibility of seaweed by-products as livestock feed ingredients was evaluated. In the last three years (2021–2023), the estimated average annual production of domestic seaweed byproducts, including processing residuals from sea mustard and kelp, was 210,000 tons. The economic feasibility analysis of using seaweed by-products as livestock feed indicated a net benefit of 482,237 KRW per ton. Additionally, substituting seaweed by-products at 0.25% 0.5%, 1%, and 2% in livestock compound feed generated net benefits of 6.5, 12.9, 25.9, and 51.7 billion KRW, respectively. The potential market value was analyzed from an environmental perspective by examining the greenhouse gas reduction potential of seaweed additives. By adding 2% laver, 2% sea mustard, and 0.25% sea mustard sporophyll to the feed, greenhouse gas emissions could be reduced by economic values estimated at 10.8, 11.4, and 15.6 billion KRW, respectively. The findings of this study suggest that the use of seaweed by-products livestock as feed ingredients can generate economic and environmental benefits.
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