Juncao technology as an alternative for the production of animal feed
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https://doi.org/10.47230/unesum-ciencias.v8.n2.2024.55-65Keywords:
Giant juncao, mushrooms, food, medicines and biotechnologyAbstract
The research was developed at the Seminar for Officials of Central American Countries on the Development of the Juncao Industry from June 1 to 29, 2024, received in Juncao China, where the Government of the People's Republic of China provides solidarity aid to countries underdeveloped countries at the University of Agriculture and Forestry of Fujian China to provide training to young people from underdeveloped countries in the Americas in times of scarcity of natural resources, healthy food and medicines. The objective of the work was to carry out a bibliographical investigation to deepen the Giant Juncao Technology studied in the Seminar for Officials of Central American Countries on the Development of the Juncao Industry in 2024. The bibliographic study was carried out, reviewing articles, reports of international events carried out in China, Mexico, Colombia, Uruguay, where it was possible to learn about the importance of Juncao technology. It is a new field of scientific research and industrial development, based on the integration between fungi and herbs, which allows the recovery of soils. , as well as the production of food, medicine, and even biofuels, it was also known that it is very similar to sugar cane or bamboo in its early stages, the plant has turned out to be a kind of “miracle” for growing edible mushrooms, medicinal; fodder for livestock and even to stop the advance of sand dunes and it was concluded by proposing that Cuba, due to its climate, could plant Juncao as a hybrid grass and an important multifunctional agricultural resource that its leaves, stems and roots can be used for different types of ecological management, such as soil erosion control or desertification prevention.
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