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Authors
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1 Sericultural College, Chintamani, Kolar, IN
2 Department of Rural Home Economics, UAS, Bangalore, IN
Source
The Indian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, Vol 40, No 1 (2003), Pagination: 20-23
Abstract
In India rapid growth in population as well as fast dwindling land resources have made it obligatory to depend more on industrial wastes to biomass for future protein requirements. The burning issue of protein energy malnutrition in most of the developing countries has given immense significance for the availability of protein rich foods from unfamiliar sources.