Studies on fish waste management practices in Aroor Seafood Industrial Belt, Kerala and conversion of seafood waste into a liquid plant growth supplement


Autoria(s): Abhilash, S; Dr.Saleena, Mathew
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29/08/2014

29/08/2014

05/11/2013

Resumo

This study was materialized to analyze the management issues regarding the seafood processing waste generated including its impact on the coastal community in one of the important seafood hubs of India Aroor Seafood Industrial Belt Alappuzha District Kerala The area has witnessed serious pollution issues related to seafood waste and seldom has any action been implemented by either the polluters or the preventers Further this study is also intended to suggest a low cost eco friendly method for utilizing the bulk quantity of seafood solid waste generated in the area for the promotion of organic farming The high nutritional value of seafood enables the subsequent offal to be considered as an excellent source for plant nutrition The liquid silage accepted worldwide as the cheapest and practical solution for rendering fish waste in bulk for production of livestock feed is adopted in this study to develop foliar fertilizer formulations from various seafood waste The effect of seafood foliar sprays is demonstrated by field studies on two plant varieties such as Okra and Amaranthus

School of Industrial Fisheries, Cochin University of Science & Technology

Cochin University of Science & Technology

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/4686

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en

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Cochin University of Science And Technology

Palavras-Chave #seafood solid waste generation #seafood liquid waste generation #seafood processing waste #seafood management methods #waste minimisation #cost effectiveness
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