Animal Husbandry and Feed Science ›› 2025, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (6): 77-84.doi: 10.12160/j.issn.1672-5190.2025.06.011

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Utilization of Sugar Industry By-products as Feed under the Background of Rural Revitalization: A Study on the Formation Mechanism of Green Premium

WANG Luwei1, PAN Jun2   

  1. 1. Sichuan Technology and Business University, Meishan 620036, China;
    2. Chengdu College of Arts and Sciences, Chengdu 610401, China
  • Received:2025-08-08 Online:2025-11-30 Published:2026-01-26

Abstract: Under the background of the comprehensive advancement of the rural revitalization strategy and the green transformation of agriculture, the resource utilization of sugar industry by-products has become a key link in promoting circular agricultural development. The resource utilization of sugar industry by-products such as bagasse, molasses, filter mud is of great significance for alleviating environmental pressure and improving resource use efficiency, and is closely related to the low-carbon transformation of animal husbandry and the increase of farmers' income. The utilization of sugar industry by-products as feed can promote the reduction and harmless treatment of agricultural waste while expanding the value space of the industrial chain and supporting the sustainable development of rural industries. Centering on the green premium of the feed utilization of sugar industry by-products, this study systematically reviews the connotation characteristics, formation mechanisms, and realization pathways of the green premium from four dimensions: resource scarcity and ecological value transformation, market demand drive, technological innovation empowerment, and policy incentive guarantee. Combined with practical explorations such as circular economy models, enhancement of market competitiveness, brand building, and ecological value quantification, this review elucidates its role in promoting industrial upgrading and ecological benefit transformation, providing a theoretical framework for the efficient utilization of sugar industry by-products and the improvement of green premium mechanisms, as well as a practical reference for the development of ecological agriculture and industrial transformation and upgrading.

Key words: rural revitalization, sugar industry by-products, feed utilization, green premium, ecological value transformation

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