Statement re PetroAlgae Inc. (7167K)
20 Juillet 2011 - 10:47AM
UK Regulatory
TIDMPSD
RNS Number : 7167K
PSource Structured Debt Limited
20 July 2011
20 July 2011
PSource Structured Debt Limited ("the Company")
Petroalgae Feed Meal confirmed as new source of high value
commercial-scale feed for dairy cattle
PSource Structured Debt Limited (LSE: PSD, the "Company"), the
London listed fund investing in senior secured debt and equity
warrants predominantly issued by US based small-cap companies,
announces that PetroAlgae Inc, its largest holding, has completed a
major third party study with the University of Minnesota. The text
of the PetroAlgae announcement is set out below:
PETROALGAE FEED MEAL CONFIRMED AS NEW SOURCE OF HIGH VALUE
COMMERCIAL-SCALE FEED FOR DAIRY CATTLE
Important New Animal Feed Ingredient for Dairy Cattle Diets
According to
University of Minnesota Study
MELBOURNE, FL - July 19, 2011-PetroAlgae Inc. (OTCPK: PALG), a
leading renewable energy company that licenses its commercial
micro-crop technology globally, announced today the completion of a
major third party study showing that PetroAlgae micro-crop meal
performs as well as alfalfa in dairy cattle diets. PetroAlgae's
micro-crop technology employs indigenous, aquatic micro-organisms
suitable to local climates and is designed to enable its technology
licensees to produce a cost-effective alternative to fossil fuels,
a high-value protein co-product, and a new micro-crop meal for
animal feed (which was the subject of the study), while absorbing
carbon dioxide from greenhouse gas emissions.
The global market for dairy feed from alfalfa alone is estimated
at 400 million metric tons by the United Nations Food and
Agricultural Organization. PetroAlgae micro-crop meal is expected
to be highly competitive with alfalfa and other ingredients based
on its positive impact on meat and milk, continuous production, and
supply chain advantages, thereby opening a new market for the
company and its licensing partners.
The study encompassed a continuous 6-week feeding trial of a
statistically significant sample of 36 dairy cows in the barns at
the University of Minnesota. It measured PetroAlgae micro-crop meal
against 17.5% protein alfalfa diets for nutrient intake, milk yield
and composition, showing that PetroAlgae micro-crop meal represents
a new source of commercial-scale dairy feed. Among the
findings:
-- PetroAlgae micro-crop meal had higher dairy efficiency
values.
-- Unit for unit, PetroAlgae micro-crop meal had higher energy
values than alfalfa.
-- The gross production of both milk and milk normalized for fat
and protein were similar between the group fed alfalfa and the
group fed PetroAlgae micro-crop meal.
-- The PetroAlgae micro-crop meal diet matched the alfalfa diet
in days in milk, milk yield, body score and body weight.
-- There may be an opportunity to derive added human health
benefits by altering the lipid composition of meat and milk through
the PetroAlgae diet.
"The results of this study show that PetroAlgae micro-crop meal
is a desirable ingredient for high producing dairy cattle and that
it performed comparably to high-protein alfalfa meal," said Dr.
Noah Litherland, who performed the study at the University of
Minnesota. "We are encouraged to see this product perform so well
against one of the more universally understood products in dairy
nutrition. Furthermore, as nutritional understanding grows, there
are some simple steps that can be taken to optimize the product
further and increase its value. There is also an intriguing
opportunity to alter the lipid composition of the meat and milk for
added human health benefit" said Dr. Litherland.
Alfalfa is one of the world's stalwarts for animal diets. The
University of Minnesota study is the first to validate PetroAlgae
micro-crop meal in the dairy diet against the industry standard,
and its findings about PetroAlgae micro-crop meal and alfalfa
should apply anywhere this market exists. Furthermore, the local
deployment advantages of PetroAlgae's technology and the continuous
nature of its production process, create supply chain advantages
for the faster-growing dairy markets in Asia and the Middle East,
all of which have a growing dependence on imports. Micro-crop farms
utilizing PetroAlgae's technology grow new sources of protein,
feed, and fuel feedstocks locally that are not genetically modified
and are resistant to local diseases.
"We are very excited with the findings of Dr. Litherland and his
team at the University of Minnesota," said Anthony Tiarks, CEO of
PetroAlgae. "Confirming our product value against such a large and
well-understood feed market is a key step in accelerating our
commercialization and opens the door for bringing PetroAlgae
micro-crop meal to other species and feed applications. We believe
the need for imports and destination market risks in the supply
chain can be greatly reduced by utilizing our technology. It can
also provide a longer-term supply solution to the decline of forage
acres around the world, as competing crops like corn, soybeans, and
cotton displaces forage."
About PetroAlgae
PetroAlgae Inc. (OTCPK: PALG), based in Melbourne, Florida, is a
renewable energy company that licenses and deploys the leading
biomass production platform to address existing and growing unmet
needs in the global energy and agriculture markets. The company's
technology enables the growing and harvesting of a wide variety of
non-algae, aquatic micro-crops suitable to local climates in
open-pond bioreactors. For more information about PetroAlgae,
please visit our website at http://www.petroalgae.com
For further information, please contact:
PSource Capital Limited
Soondra Appavoo
+44 20 7925 3156
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