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Revision as of 19:02, 12 November 2009
- From the charter of the United Nations University
- Preface
- Opening address
- Residues of importance as potential animal feeds in Indonesia
- Major agricultural crop residues in Indonesia and their potential as raw materials for bioconversion
- (introduction...)
- Introduction
- Present status of agricultural residues
- The prospects for intensifying and expanding the use of agricultural residues as raw materials for bioconversion
- Major constraints hindering the use of agricultural residues as raw materials for bioconversion
- Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Discussion I
- Discussion II
- Mini-fermentation technology to produce single-cell protein from molasses
- Current status and utilization of carbohydrate residues in Indonesia
- Bioconversion of carbohydrate residues in Thailand
- Use of carbohydrate residues in Malaysia
- Production of microbial protein for feed from banana rejects
- Potential alternative energy sources in the South Pacific
- A model of bioconversion of aquacultural residues for aquaculture
- Discussion III
- Discussion IV
- Special working group on biogas