Azolla pinnata for livestock: a sustainable protein with economic promise.
Omnia Y Abd-Elfadiel Hagag, Muhammed Ahmed-Hilmy El-Rayes, Ahmed S El-Hawy, Zhour I Nabil, Nahla Soliman El-Shenawy
Abstract
Open AccessThe increasing demand for high-quality animal feed, particularly protein sources, presents a significant challenge in Egypt and other developing nations. Soybeans, the primary protein source in livestock production, have become less sustainable due to rising costs and global supply constraints. Consequently, the search for alternative protein sources has intensified, particularly for poultry and livestock feed. Among the promising alternatives, aquatic plants such as Azolla have gained considerable attention due to their high nutritional value, ease of cultivation, and potential for environmental sustainability. Azolla, a fast-growing, protein-rich aquatic fern, is a viable alternative protein source due to its high digestibility and balanced amino acid composition. Azolla pinnata, in particular, stands out for its affordability, adaptability, and diverse applications. It thrives in stagnant water bodies and has been traditionally used as green manure and biofertilizer. Recent studies have demonstrated its potential as a sustainable feed supplement for various livestock, including poultry, cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs. With a 25-30% protein content and a superior amino acid profile, A. pinnata can enhance animal growth and productivity while reducing reliance on conventional protein sources, such as soybean meal (Hassen et al. (Ethiop J Appl Sci Technol 10(2):22-28, 2019)). Azolla's benefits extend beyond nutrition. It contributes to environmental sustainability by mitigating ammonia volatilization, improving soil fertility, and serving as a bioremediation agent in wastewater treatment. Its rapid biomass accumulation and nitrogen-fixing capability make it an economically viable feed option. Incorporating Azolla into livestock diets has been shown to enhance feed conversion efficiency, reduce feed costs, and improve animal health and productivity. Studies indicate that Azolla supplementation can increase milk yield in dairy cattle, improve weight gain in goats and sheep, and enhance poultry performance without adverse effects on animal health. Given its potential to address the global protein shortage and reduce dependence on costly imports, Azolla presents a promising solution for sustainable livestock production. Further research and strategic integration of Azolla into feeding systems could optimize its utilization and unlock new opportunities for enhancing food security and environmental sustainability in developing regions.