Sentences with phrase «used for human consumption»

Or if animal feed is the primary goal, 60 % high protein algae strains such as chlorella and spirulina will be grown (also used for human consumption).
Provide for an exemption for products not used for human consumption.
By - products are generally defined as animal parts that are not used for human consumption, such as bones, organs, blood, fatty tissue and intestines.
Americans aren't as familiar with this nutritious ingredient, but it is grown worldwide and used for human consumption as well [27, 28, 29].
Chicken meal is «a dry rendered product from a combination of chicken flesh and skin with and without accompanying bone,» most often leftovers from the meat used for human consumption.
Born and raised to be used for human consumption, a prisoner in a small cage since birth, Louis never had the opportunity to socialize with humans.
For example, Miller explains that when a pet food label lists chicken by - products as the protein, that means a chicken carcass that has had all of the meat used for human consumption removed (breast meat, wings, thighs, legs), but still contains the cleaned organ meat and bones with leftover meat on them.
First, off the bat, these are research compounds and are not to be used for human consumption.
Still who ever thought that feeding an incredibly toxic substance that accumulates in the animal's tissue to animals used for human consumption was ever a good idea needs to be kept far far way from anything to do with food production!
Flax has the highest content of «lignans» of all plant foods used for human consumption.
Also, the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), the College of Mexico and the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN) have given their validation that the water treated with our technology meets the SSA NOM 127 standard, which indicates the parameters and quality characteristics for vital liquid to be used for human consumption,» says the Corporate Jhostoblak.
Given that the FLW Standard is focused on material no longer in the food supply chain, food that is transferred from one part of the food supply chain to another but is still used for human consumption is outside the scope of the FLW Standard.
That is to say, even if all of the kangaroos shot under the commercial quotas each year were used for human consumption, this would be an almost insignificant fraction of Australia's annual red meat production, less than 2 %.
The United States raises 2,000 pounds of cereal grain per person per year; of that total, 150 pounds is used for human consumption, while 1,850 pounds is fed to animals to produce meat, eggs and dairy products.
You are completely right, the product was used as pet food but why wasn't your next sentence, until they found the safe way to use it for human consumption?
In an article on Huffington Post, Gleick writes of three types of peak water: renewable, where water flows are constrained over time; nonrenewable, such as groundwater sources, where we pull more than can be naturally replenished; and ecological, which is the point beyond which the cost to the local ecology of using the water is higher than the value of using it for human consumption.

Not exact matches

While the Cat - Man - Doo brand is not for human consumption, other types of bonito flakes are popularly used in Japanese cooking.
Well over 419,000 Americans die each year from causes attributable to smoking, and tobacco is responsible for more deaths in the United States than alcohol consumption, illicit drug use, violence, automobile crashes and the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) combined!
The raw material used to produce the feed is made only with off - cuts non-suitable for human consumption, which assures the best fish - in fish - out ratio.
Andrew comments that the seed companies in England don't even mention the nutritional values of the grains intended for human consumption on the product sheets, though it is listed on the product sheets for grains intended for use as animal feed.
«We use non-GMO or organic soybeans, delivering proteins for human consumption that have been processed without any chemicals, with the bean producing as much of the protein as possible,» Nadler says.
Although the use of kangaroo meat for human consumption has been legal in South Australia since 1980, in other States the sale of kangaroo meat other than for pet food was not permitted until 1993, when it was legalised in New South Wales.
While Feedback admits that food going to redistributing food for human consumption should be the priority, there is still a great deal of value in using inedible food for animal feed, and once that possibility is ruled out, composting or anaerobic digestion should be considered.
Nufarm is turning its attention to Asian markets after Australian regulators approved its genetically modified omega - 3 canola for human consumption and use in animal feed.
«We could feed 4 billion more people with existing cropland if we just used the crops for first - hand human consumption, rather than making animal feed or biofuels from it,» she told MFM.
Moving dairy waste products like acid whey and permeate away from uses in pig feed and toward uses in the creation of products for human consumption.
The lab - grown meat — which the company calls «clean meat» — is developed from self - reproducing cells taken from a chicken, with the purpose of creating a product that omnivores can't distinguish from the real thing, but with a fraction of the considerable downsides of meat production, including environmental destruction and using agricultural land to grow animal feed rather than crops for human consumption.
Miyoko tells readers, «you probably recycle, shop at farmer's markets, buy local as much as you can...» She goes on to offer some staggering stats about animals raised for human consumption that I'm not sure a lot of non-vegans have considered -LCB- at least not most of the ones I have spoken to -RCB-- some research has shown vegans use approximately 90 percent less water, energy, resources and land to raise their food than do omnivores.
Impregnating cows and taking their baby's from them so that the milk can be extracted for human use and consumption is the farthest thing from natural.
As well as explaining that the production of meat — on its journey from farm to fork — is responsible for 15 per cent of the planet's harmful greenhouse gas emissions, it underlines that raising equivalent amounts of grain or vegetables for human consumption uses far less land, water and resources.
Food waste is part of food loss and refers to discarding or alternative (non-food) use of safe and nutritious food for human consumption all along food supply chains (FAO, 2014).
A much longer exposure with a larger cumulative consumption of Golden Rice would be needed to make definitive assertions regarding the inherent safety of this food for human use.
Hypothetically, if all the main cereal and sugar crops (wheat, rice, maize, sorghum, sugar cane, cassava and sugar beet), representing 42 % of global cropland, were to be converted to ethanol, this would correspond to only 57 % of total petrol use in 2003, and leave no cereals or sugar for human consumption (although the reduced sugar in the human diet would have health benefits).
A West L.A. company that is considered the world's largest wholesale supplier of brown rice protein for human consumption is using the findings to expand its market.
The food component of the commodity account, which was derived as a balancing item, was used to refer to the total amount of the commodity that was available for human consumption during the year, including of processed products that were derived from the food commodity, and was expressed as primary commodity equivalents.
Selective androgen receptor modulators are not approved for human use or consumption in the U.S.
In 2016, 1.34 million kangaroos were killed for the commercial industry.2 Some skins and meat products are used domestically (a proportion of kangaroo meat goes into the Australian pet food market), and the rest is exported to other countries (two thirds to Europe) as leather or meat for human consumption.3 Kangaroo leather is widely used in the manufacture of sporting shoes and gloves as well as in dress shoes and accessory manufacture.
Its therapeutic use is banned in the United States, as is its use in animals raised for human consumption.
There are various products that can be used to make vegetation unpalatable to woodchucks, but not all are meant to be used on food grown for human consumption.
She wrote, «It is simply wrong to feed our children connective tissues and beef scraps that were, in the past, destined for use in pet food and rendering, and were not considered fit for human consumption
Health and Safety Code § 1647 (1999) declares that the procurement, processing, distribution or use of human milk for the purpose of human consumption is considered to be a rendition of a service rather than a sale of human milk.
I don't know much about it but if McDonalds has stopped using it then it is certainly not good for human consumption.
There are two kinds of flax seed — golden and brown — and whilst either can be eaten and are roughly equivalent in terms of nutrition, the brown seeds are used more commonly for cattle feed and the golden ones are more often sold for human consumption.
In a new study published in The Quarterly Review of Biology, Dr. Karen Hardy and her team bring together archaeological, anthropological, genetic, physiological and anatomical data to argue that carbohydrate consumption, particularly in the form of starch, was critical for the accelerated expansion of the human brain over the last million years, and coevolved both with copy number variation of the salivary amylase genes and controlled fire use for cooking.
The Mexican Supreme Court ruled by 4 to 1 that banning the consumption and cultivation of cannabis for personal use violates the human right to free development of one's personality.
They are used primarily for human consumption.
In this baseline diet, roughly 80 percent of available cropland was used to grow crops for animal feed, such as hay, while the other 20 percent was devoted to fruits, vegetables and grains for human consumption.
This is a big problem because more than 70 percent of agricultural land is currently being used for livestock production, leaving little room for crops destined for human consumption.
Several million humanely culled kangaroos are harvested across Australia, but only a small proportion of the meat produced is destined for human consumption, the remainder being used as pet food.
-- The primary reason for hunting and trapping these mammals is to acquire meat for human consumption, medicinal products, ornamental use and pet trade.
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