Tapioca starch waste
Tapioca starch waste is a by-product obtained during manufacturing of starch from tapioca roots. It is also called as cassava pomace. Cassava roots yield approximately equal amounts of starch and pomace, which have less feed value than cassava root meal but can be included in rations for cattle.
Availability
The availability of the tapioca starch waste is estimated at 0.065 million tones. Most of it is used as animal feed.
Nutritive value
It contains about 8-12% CP. It is a good source of energy (TDN 60-65%). It contains hydrocyanic acid (HCN) hence it should be fed after HCN testing.
Inclusion
For adult cows it can be safely used up to 30% level in the concentrate mixture with a considerable economy for maintaining body weight, milk yield and butterfat production (Banerjee, 2000).