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Grape juice concentrate as a feed for growing pigs
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 November 2017
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Wine production within the EEC has been increasing continuously over the past decade, creating a surplus which has been handled either by storage as wine or concentrated grape juice, or by the distillation of wine to higher strength alcohol. As a possible alternative outlet, it has been proposed that grape Juice concentrate (GJC) be used as a component of animal feed systems.
The dry matter (DM) of GJC averages 630 g/kg, with a sugar content of 920 g/kg DM, of which approximately equal proportions are fructose and glucose. The protein content averages only 10 g/kg DM.
A series of production and digestibility studies has been conducted, to investigate the feasibility of utilising grape juice concentrate (GJC) in the diet of growing pigs.
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