Semiautomated system for optimizing thermal comfort and reducing rice waste in the poultry breeding process of small producers from the interior of the Amazon region

Authors

  • Rômulo Cavalcante Bezerra Institute of Technology and Education Galileo of Amazon
  • Manoel Henrique Reis Nascimento Institute of Technology and Education Galileo of Amazon

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol9.iss9.3336

Keywords:

Poultry, Automation, Amazon

Abstract

In the Amazon region, the reality of the conventional laying poultry production chain consists of farms with structures that are inferior to those in other regions, with a massive presence of small poultry farmers, without a water, food and air conditioning automation system. The need for improvements in the poultry process that the small producer needs to produce can be linked to the relationship of implementing technology for monitoring equipment or systems. Therefore, the motivation of this study was the creation of a semi-automated system to optimize the thermal comfort of birds and reduce feed waste in the laying poultry production process for small producers in the interior of the Amazon region in order to reduce mortality and maximize the profit. The methodology designated for the construction of this research was based on the nature of applied research, with a view to the qualitative-quantitative approach, through technical procedures of a case study. After assembly of the semi-automated system for feeding, adding the total savings for feed consumption would be 1964.20 kg of feed, in reais it would be R$ 7,856.80. And for the ambiance system, we have savings on the energy bill of 60.94 reais a month and 731.31 reais a year. The semi-automated systems suggested for small poultry farmers in the Amazon region theoretically fulfill their objective, both for the improvement of waste and for the provision of animal welfare and increased profitability.

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Author Biography

  • Manoel Henrique Reis Nascimento, Institute of Technology and Education Galileo of Amazon

    PhD in Electrical Engineering at the Federal University of Pará (UFPA)

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Published

2021-09-01

How to Cite

Bezerra, R. C., & Nascimento, M. H. R. (2021). Semiautomated system for optimizing thermal comfort and reducing rice waste in the poultry breeding process of small producers from the interior of the Amazon region. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 9(9), 254-261. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol9.iss9.3336
Received 2021-07-23
Accepted 2021-08-03
Published 2021-09-01

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