PROMANCOA modular technology for the valorization of mango (Mangifera indica L.) and cocoa (theobroma cacao L.) agricultural biowastes

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PROMANCOA modular technology (PMT) aims at the development of modular agricultural biowaste valorization of mango (Mangifera indica L.) and cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) cultivars within the concept of circular economy in agriculture management. The modular design includes four modules: (1) green raw material (GRM) selection and collection, (2) GRM processing, (3) GRM extraction, in order to obtain bioactive green extracts (BGE) and bioactive green ingredients (BGI), and (4) quality control, which lead to formula components for food, feed, nutraceutical and/or cosme-ceutical products. PMT was applied to mango stem bark and tree branches, and cocoa pod husk and bean shells, from cultivars of mango and cocoa in provinces of the Dominican Republic (DR). PMT might be applied to other agricultural biowastes, where a potential of value-added BGE/BGI may be present. Alongside the market potential of these bioactive ingredients, the reduction of carbon dioxide and methane emissions of agricultural biowastes would be a significant contribution in order to reduce the greenhouse effect of these residuals.

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Núñez-Sellés, A. J., Abril-González, A. J., & Ramil-Mesa, M. (2021). PROMANCOA modular technology for the valorization of mango (Mangifera indica L.) and cocoa (theobroma cacao L.) agricultural biowastes. Processes, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr9081312

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