Sweet Potato Waste: A Hidden Resource for Poultry Feed

Sweet potato production generates significant agricultural waste, often posing disposal challenges for farmers and processors. In 2024 alone, Zixin Group, a Singapore-based biotech company, generated 748.8 metric tons (mt) of sweet potato peels from its snack food business—a notable increase from 673.1 mt in 2023. Previously, this waste was a cost burden, disposed of through local collection points or animal farms.

Now, Zixin Group is leveraging this waste to create a valuable product: probiotic-infused fermented chicken feed. Collaborating with the Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences in China, the company has developed a patented formulation that converts sweet potato waste into a nutrient-rich feedstock for poultry.

The R&D Process

The development of this innovative feed involves:

  1. Enhancing Probiotic Efficacy: Infusing the feed with probiotics to improve chicken health and growth.
  2. Nutritional Analysis: Ensuring the feed meets poultry dietary needs.
  3. Feed Trials: Testing the effects of the feed on chicken growth, survival rates, and the nutritional quality of their meat.

During initial trials, the probiotic-infused feed demonstrated promising results, including:

  • Improved Chicken Health: Higher survival rates and better overall growth.
  • Drug-Free Meat: Reduction of veterinary drug residues in chicken meat.
  • Enhanced Safety: Safer and more nutritious poultry products for human consumption.

Transforming the Industry

This innovation doesn’t just solve Zixin Group’s waste problem; it creates opportunities across the agricultural value chain. Sweet potato farmers, food processors, and poultry feed manufacturers stand to benefit from this new approach.

Key advantages include:

  • Waste Reduction: Efficient use of agricultural byproducts, reducing environmental impact.
  • Cost Savings: Turning waste disposal expenses into revenue through feedstock sales.
  • Better Poultry Products: Healthier chickens and safer meat for consumers.

Zixin Group’s proactive outsourcing of waste collection ensures a consistent supply of sweet potato agricultural waste, paving the way for scalable production in January 2025.

Zixin Group’s innovation exemplifies how agricultural waste can be transformed into a valuable resource, benefiting farmers, feed manufacturers, and consumers alike. By addressing waste management challenges and improving poultry nutrition, this patented feed formulation could set a new standard for sustainable agriculture.


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T.G. Lynn