马来西亚蘑菇种植废弃物管理实践

Nurulaini Abu Shamsi, S. Azizan, Neena Yusreena Abdul Rahman
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蘑菇种植可以被认为是可持续和循环经济活动的最佳表现之一。用于蘑菇栽培的生长基质由其他农业废弃物及其收获后的废弃物组成。废蘑菇底物(SMS)也可用于动物饲料、植物肥料和沼气原料。因此,必须确定生产的SMS是否用于其他目的,以确保蘑菇农业活动是可持续和循环的经济活动。因此,本研究探讨了蘑菇产业的废物管理实践在马来西亚的背景下。对89名蘑菇农进行了横断面调查。结果发现,60.7%的人对短信进行了环保管理,而只有16.9%的人对塑料垃圾进行了环保处理。这一发现表明,并非马来西亚所有的蘑菇种植都可以被视为可持续和循环的经济活动。因此,应制定战略,以增加管理SMS的可持续方法,例如举办讲习班或提供全面的基础设施和网络。
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Waste Management Practices for Mushroom Cultivation in Malaysia
Mushroom cultivation can be considered one of the best presentations of sustainable and circular economy activities. The growth substrate used for mushroom cultivation consists of other agricultural waste and its post-harvested waste. The waste product, Spent Mushroom Substrate (SMS), could also be used for animal feeding, plant fertilizer, and feedstock for biogas. It is then essential to determine whether the SMS produced is being used for other purposes to ensure that mushroom agriculture activity is a sustainable and circular economy activity. Therefore, this study explores the mushroom industry's waste management practices in the Malaysian context. A cross-sectional survey was conducted on 89 mushroom farmers. The results found that 60.7% of them manage SMS eco-friendly while only 16.9% handle plastic waste eco-friendly. This finding indicates that not all mushroom cultivation in Malaysia can be considered a sustainable and circular economic activity. Therefore, strategies should be formulated to increase the sustainable approach to managing SMS, such as workshops or providing comprehensive infrastructure and networks.
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