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Valorisation of the date palm

Author: Siham AMIROU

Publication date: June 10, 2021 | Lire en français

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    ABSTRACT

    In addition to dates, the date palm offers a wide range of agricultural by-products, ranging from basketry crafts to construction timber and animal feed. The enormous amounts of fibrous material in the form of stipe and palm, poor quality dates and seeds are thrown into the environment. These wastes hold immense potential as a raw material that can be used in several areas, namely construction, furnishings, energy production and storage, food, pharmaceutical and biological. This article presents the various researches on biomass exploitation based on the date palm.

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    AUTHOR

    • Siham AMIROU: Research engineer - Laboratory for the study and research of wood materials (LERMAB) - University of Lorraine, Épinal

     INTRODUCTION

    A symbol of fertility and prosperity in Saharan and pre-Saharan zones, the date palm is cultivated mainly for its fruit: dates. After harvesting, large quantities of poor-quality dates and leaves are discarded, a small proportion of which is used by the oasis inhabitants as a source of supplementary feed for their livestock. This waste, made up of cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin and sugar, could be used in many industrial and biological processes, but unfortunately it is always burnt on farms, posing a serious threat to the environment. Plant debris from date processing, palms and even rachis and trunks, however, can be recycled without polluting nature.

    In the literature, there are numerous studies aimed at establishing practices for the sustainable use of date palms. This article outlines the potential and prospects for valorizing date palm by-products (composites for various applications, particleboard and activated carbon), as well as dates not intended for consumption, for the production of bio-polymers, bio-fuels and pharmaceuticals.

    Key points

    Field: Biomass valorization

    Degree of technology diffusion: Growth

    Technologies involved: Synthesis and characterization of materials

    Applications: Materials and biological sciences

    Main French players :

    Competitive clusters: Pôle Fibres-Energivie, Pôle IAR

    Competence centers: Lermab, cetelor

    Manufacturers: NaturePlast

    Contact: https://www.food1.com/food-suppliers/sarl-ametna

    https://fr.prestige-dattes.com/

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    by-product   |   Valorization   |   date palm   |   dates   |   potential


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