Partial replacement of corn by Euterpe precatoria feeding pigs raised in the Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Idalécio Pacífico da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Martinelli, Suziane Ghedini, Silveira, Clêirisson Ferreira de, Ritter, Marco Antônio, Lima Filho, Heleno Alexandrino de, Oliveira, Lenilton Alex de Araújo, Silva, Fabricio Nilo Lima da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12675
Resumo: The objective was to evaluate the potential of using Euterpe precatoria Mart seed to feed pigs. Diets were prepared with different levels of inclusion of açaí seed (0; 7.5; 15 and 22.5%), resulting from the extraction of the stern. Forty four castrated weighing approximately 15 kg and average 60 days of birth pigs were used, distributed in four groups according to the level of inclusion of açaí kernel. After 56 days of feeding, the pigs' performance and economic viability were evaluated. There was no significant difference in daily feed intake, final weight, weight gain and feed conversion between groups of treatments to the statistical test. The inclusion of up to 22.5% of açaí kernels in the diet did not result in a statistical difference in the thickness of backfat, percentage of lean meat and carcass yield, however it increased the gross and partial net revenue and the economic viability in the test, demonstrating the potential from açaí seed for the production of slow-growing crossbred pigs in the Amazon region, especially in properties that exploit the sustainable extraction of açaí and that can reduce the impact of the fruit residue on the environment when using this by-product in animal feed. Reducing production costs and allowing the promotion of sustainable development in the Amazon region.
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spelling Partial replacement of corn by Euterpe precatoria feeding pigs raised in the AmazonSustitución parcial de maíz por Euterpe precatoria alimentar a los cerdos criados en el AmazonasSubstituição parcial de milho por semente de Euterpe precatoria na alimentação de suínos criados no AmazonasAgroindustrial residueAlternative feedSustainabilityEuterpe precatoria mart.Residuos agroindustrialesComida alternativaSustentabilidadEuterpe precatoria mart.Resíduo agroindustrialAlimento alternativoSustentabilidadeEuterpe precatoria mart.The objective was to evaluate the potential of using Euterpe precatoria Mart seed to feed pigs. Diets were prepared with different levels of inclusion of açaí seed (0; 7.5; 15 and 22.5%), resulting from the extraction of the stern. Forty four castrated weighing approximately 15 kg and average 60 days of birth pigs were used, distributed in four groups according to the level of inclusion of açaí kernel. After 56 days of feeding, the pigs' performance and economic viability were evaluated. There was no significant difference in daily feed intake, final weight, weight gain and feed conversion between groups of treatments to the statistical test. The inclusion of up to 22.5% of açaí kernels in the diet did not result in a statistical difference in the thickness of backfat, percentage of lean meat and carcass yield, however it increased the gross and partial net revenue and the economic viability in the test, demonstrating the potential from açaí seed for the production of slow-growing crossbred pigs in the Amazon region, especially in properties that exploit the sustainable extraction of açaí and that can reduce the impact of the fruit residue on the environment when using this by-product in animal feed. Reducing production costs and allowing the promotion of sustainable development in the Amazon region.El objetivo era evaluar el potencial del uso de semillas de Euterpe precatoria Mart para alimentar a los cerdos. Se prepararon dietas con diferentes niveles de inclusión de semilla de açaí (0; 7.5; 15 y 22.5%), como resultado de la extracción de la popa. Se utilizaron 44 cerdos castrados, con un peso aproximado de 15 kg y un promedio de 60 días de nacimiento, distribuidos en cuatro grupos según el nivel de inclusión del grano de açaí. Después de 56 días de alimentación, se evaluó el rendimiento y la viabilidad económica de los cerdos. No hubo diferencias significativas en la ingesta diaria de alimento, el peso final, el aumento de peso y la conversión alimenticia entre los grupos de tratamientos para la prueba estadística. La inclusión de hasta un 22.5% de granos de açaí en la dieta no resultó en una diferencia estadística en el grosor de la grasa, el porcentaje de carne magra y el rendimiento de la canal, sin embargo, aumentó el ingreso neto bruto y parcial y la viabilidad económica en la prueba , demostrando el potencial de la semilla de açaí para la producción de cerdos mestizos de crecimiento lento en la región amazónica, especialmente en propiedades que explotan la extracción sostenible de açaí y que pueden reducir el impacto del residuo de fruta en el medio ambiente cuando se usa este subproducto en alimentación animal. Reducir los costos de producción y permitir la promoción del desarrollo sostenible en la región amazónica.Objetivou-se pela primeira vez avaliar o potencial da utilização da semente de Euterpe precatoria Mart na alimentação de suínos. Foram elaboradas rações com diferentes níveis de inclusão de semente de açaí (0; 7,5; 15 e 22,5 %), resultante da extração da polpa. Foram utilizados 44 suínos castrados, pesando aproximadamente 15 kg e média de 60 dias de nascimento, distribuídos em quatro grupos de acordo com o nível de inclusão de semente de açaí. Após 56 dias de alimentação, foi avaliado o desempenho dos suínos e a viabilidade econômica. Não houve diferença significativa no consumo diário de ração, no peso final, ganho de peso e conversão alimentar entre os grupos de tratamentos ao teste estatístico. A inclusão até 22,5 % de semente de açaí na ração não resultou em diferença estatística na espessura de toucinho, porcentagem de carne magra e rendimento de carcaça, no entanto incrementou a receita bruta e líquida parcial e a viabilidade econômica no teste, demonstrando o potencial do caroço de açaí para a produção de suínos de crescimento lento na região Amazônica, especialmente nas propriedades que exploram a extração sustentável de açaí e que podem reduzir o impacto do resíduo do fruto no ambiente ao utilizarem este subproduto na alimentação animal. Reduzindo os custos de produção e permitindo a promoção do desenvolvimento sustentável na região amazônica.Research, Society and Development2021-02-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1267510.33448/rsd-v10i2.12675Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 2; e34310212675Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 2; e34310212675Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 2; e343102126752525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12675/11279Copyright (c) 2021 Idalécio Pacífico da Silva; Suziane Ghedini Martinelli; Clêirisson Ferreira de Silveira; Marco Antônio Ritter; Heleno Alexandrino de Lima Filho; Lenilton Alex de Araújo Oliveira; Fabricio Nilo Lima da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Idalécio Pacífico da Martinelli, Suziane Ghedini Silveira, Clêirisson Ferreira de Ritter, Marco Antônio Lima Filho, Heleno Alexandrino deOliveira, Lenilton Alex de Araújo Silva, Fabricio Nilo Lima da2021-03-02T09:32:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12675Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:34:11.401006Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Partial replacement of corn by Euterpe precatoria feeding pigs raised in the Amazon
Sustitución parcial de maíz por Euterpe precatoria alimentar a los cerdos criados en el Amazonas
Substituição parcial de milho por semente de Euterpe precatoria na alimentação de suínos criados no Amazonas
title Partial replacement of corn by Euterpe precatoria feeding pigs raised in the Amazon
spellingShingle Partial replacement of corn by Euterpe precatoria feeding pigs raised in the Amazon
Silva, Idalécio Pacífico da
Agroindustrial residue
Alternative feed
Sustainability
Euterpe precatoria mart.
Residuos agroindustriales
Comida alternativa
Sustentabilidad
Euterpe precatoria mart.
Resíduo agroindustrial
Alimento alternativo
Sustentabilidade
Euterpe precatoria mart.
title_short Partial replacement of corn by Euterpe precatoria feeding pigs raised in the Amazon
title_full Partial replacement of corn by Euterpe precatoria feeding pigs raised in the Amazon
title_fullStr Partial replacement of corn by Euterpe precatoria feeding pigs raised in the Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Partial replacement of corn by Euterpe precatoria feeding pigs raised in the Amazon
title_sort Partial replacement of corn by Euterpe precatoria feeding pigs raised in the Amazon
author Silva, Idalécio Pacífico da
author_facet Silva, Idalécio Pacífico da
Martinelli, Suziane Ghedini
Silveira, Clêirisson Ferreira de
Ritter, Marco Antônio
Lima Filho, Heleno Alexandrino de
Oliveira, Lenilton Alex de Araújo
Silva, Fabricio Nilo Lima da
author_role author
author2 Martinelli, Suziane Ghedini
Silveira, Clêirisson Ferreira de
Ritter, Marco Antônio
Lima Filho, Heleno Alexandrino de
Oliveira, Lenilton Alex de Araújo
Silva, Fabricio Nilo Lima da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Idalécio Pacífico da
Martinelli, Suziane Ghedini
Silveira, Clêirisson Ferreira de
Ritter, Marco Antônio
Lima Filho, Heleno Alexandrino de
Oliveira, Lenilton Alex de Araújo
Silva, Fabricio Nilo Lima da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agroindustrial residue
Alternative feed
Sustainability
Euterpe precatoria mart.
Residuos agroindustriales
Comida alternativa
Sustentabilidad
Euterpe precatoria mart.
Resíduo agroindustrial
Alimento alternativo
Sustentabilidade
Euterpe precatoria mart.
topic Agroindustrial residue
Alternative feed
Sustainability
Euterpe precatoria mart.
Residuos agroindustriales
Comida alternativa
Sustentabilidad
Euterpe precatoria mart.
Resíduo agroindustrial
Alimento alternativo
Sustentabilidade
Euterpe precatoria mart.
description The objective was to evaluate the potential of using Euterpe precatoria Mart seed to feed pigs. Diets were prepared with different levels of inclusion of açaí seed (0; 7.5; 15 and 22.5%), resulting from the extraction of the stern. Forty four castrated weighing approximately 15 kg and average 60 days of birth pigs were used, distributed in four groups according to the level of inclusion of açaí kernel. After 56 days of feeding, the pigs' performance and economic viability were evaluated. There was no significant difference in daily feed intake, final weight, weight gain and feed conversion between groups of treatments to the statistical test. The inclusion of up to 22.5% of açaí kernels in the diet did not result in a statistical difference in the thickness of backfat, percentage of lean meat and carcass yield, however it increased the gross and partial net revenue and the economic viability in the test, demonstrating the potential from açaí seed for the production of slow-growing crossbred pigs in the Amazon region, especially in properties that exploit the sustainable extraction of açaí and that can reduce the impact of the fruit residue on the environment when using this by-product in animal feed. Reducing production costs and allowing the promotion of sustainable development in the Amazon region.
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