Environmental Impact Assessment for Various Feed Processes of Shochu Distillery By-product

K. Shimizu, K. Omura, Y. Kitamura, H. Onoda, K. Nagata
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This paper aims at evaluating the efficacy of LFS (Liquid Feeding System) which feeds shochu distillery byproduct as liquid feed in a pig farm from a perspective of CO2 emission. Specifically, by obtaining the survey data in the business (brewing manufacturer, pig farm) which adopted LFS in Kagoshima Prefecture, the comparison with the other processes such as the formation of dried feed mainly used in the feed-producing technique, was performed. As a result, it was found that the CO2 emission per pig was reduced 3% as compared with the case where the usual formula feed was used, and the CO2 emission per pig was reduced 18% as compared with the case where the same amount of shochu distillery by-product was made into dried feed. Furthermore, while confirmed that it has an economic advantage over the other processes of feed formation, it was objectively shown that this is a mechanism which is beneficial to both brewing manufacturers and pig farms.
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烧酒副产各种饲料工艺的环境影响评价
本文旨在从二氧化碳排放的角度评价以烧酒副产物为液体饲料的LFS (Liquid Feeding System)在养猪场的效果。具体而言,通过获得鹿儿岛县采用LFS的企业(酿酒厂、养猪场)的调查数据,与主要用于饲料生产技术的其他工艺(如干燥饲料的形成)进行比较。结果发现,与使用常规配方饲料相比,每头猪的二氧化碳排放量减少了3%,与将相同数量的烧酒副产物制成干饲料相比,每头猪的二氧化碳排放量减少了18%。此外,虽然证实了它比其他饲料形成过程具有经济优势,但客观地表明,这是一种对酿造制造商和养猪场都有益的机制。
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