New Crops for Temperate Regions
This book covers underutilized and new crops which have the potential to be developed and exploited across temperate cropping zones. Contents include details of opportunities and markets for high value crops and the use of new crops for production of biomass, fibre, timber, starch, oils and fats. It will be of great use to researchers and policy makers involved in agriculture, food and feed science.
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New Crops for Temperate Regions
This book covers underutilized and new crops which have the potential to be developed and exploited across temperate cropping zones. Contents include details of opportunities and markets for high value crops and the use of new crops for production of biomass, fibre, timber, starch, oils and fats. It will be of great use to researchers and policy makers involved in agriculture, food and feed science.
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New Crops for Temperate Regions

New Crops for Temperate Regions

New Crops for Temperate Regions

New Crops for Temperate Regions

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This book covers underutilized and new crops which have the potential to be developed and exploited across temperate cropping zones. Contents include details of opportunities and markets for high value crops and the use of new crops for production of biomass, fibre, timber, starch, oils and fats. It will be of great use to researchers and policy makers involved in agriculture, food and feed science.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780412480201
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 06/30/1993
Edition description: 1993
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

The farming scene and its implications for new crops: An overview of the current agricultural policy framework ; The economics of UK farming and the European scene; The development of new crops: EC projects and prospects; The state of new crops development and their future prospects in northern Europe; The state of new crops development and their future prospects in southern Europe; Introduction of new crops in Denmark; New crops development for industrial products in Italy; High value crops: Markets and opportunities for alternative high value horticultural crops: strategies for development; Opportunities and markets in the pharmaceutical and health food industry; Opportunities in new fruit crops in Spain. Biomass, fibre and forestry: Forestry biomass energy and the carbon cycle; Energy forestry: opportunities, markets, profitability, scale, environmental considerations ; Variability in the lignification of plant cell walls in relation to production of cellulosic fibres; Project Agro-Fibre: an investigation of the possibility for using agricultural crops for pulp production in Sweden. Starch: Industrial products from starch: recent developments, potential applications and future perspectives: Engineering of native starches: choice of technology and crops; Oils and fats: Oils and fats: an industrialist's view of trends in the industry, sources of raw materials and opportunities for new crops; Rapeseed (canola) development in the USA; Cuphea and meadowfoam: a case study of new crops; Domestication of Euphorbia lathyris L. as a potential new crop; Breeding and agronomic development of linseed and sunflower for technical markets. Conclusions. Index.
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