Endeavoring to Food Sustainability by Promoting Corn Cob and Rice Husk Briquetting to Fuel Energy for Small Scale Industries and Household Communities
Abstract
Sustainable agriculture production is a key on achieving food consumption adequacy in developing country but many farmers
should struggle more in fulfilling production sustainability whilst keeping on with the economical target. The research was
endeavored to seek a viable application on achieving agricultural sustainability and recognizing farmers and community biggest
obstacles such as energy by turning agricultural waste such as corn cob and rice husk into bio briquettes. The temperature, caloric
value, the ash content, CO, CO
and HC were evaluated, result concludes that the briquette might be included on promoting the
sustainability and uphold both energy and food safety on adaptability in reducing the negative of climate change impact. Further
research need to increase on its quality and economically value. Previous data on rice husk and corn cob briquette has been
investigated in developing country and documented but was met with data shortage especially on the concept of making money
through turning agricultural waste into energy. The research will benefit in opening possibilities for the farmers by making
money from turning waste into energy, increasing agricultural product added value thus increasing annual income. Better income
will trigger farmers to plant rice and maize and reduce dependency on import. The results show that the composition of the rice
husk and corn cub might be possible to be used on suited small scaled and household industry
.
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