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Economic feasibility of processing food waste and incorporating processed food waste products in least-cost duck feeds

Posted on:2002-06-08Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Budu, Asare BenFull Text:PDF
GTID:2461390014451311Subject:Economics
Abstract/Summary:
The focus of this thesis was to analyze the least cost of producing rations for ducks in three age categories from a mixture of conventional feed ingredients and three different processed food waste products and to examine the financial and economic feasibility of establishing an industrial plant to produce these food waste products in the Montreal region. The first part of the thesis was investigated through the use of a linear programming model. The effect of recognizing the variability of protein levels in the various feed ingredients was examined through the use of chance-constrained programming.;The second part of the thesis was examined using economic and financial analyses for the investment. The basic plant requirements to produce the three processed food waste products were the same, however energy costs were different for the three products. Revenue was generated from tipping fees and the sale of the three processed food waste products. (Abstract shortened by UMI.).
Keywords/Search Tags:Processed food waste products, Economic feasibility
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