betepulp
Betepulp, also known as sugar beet pulp, is a byproduct of sugar extraction from sugar beet. It is a fibrous material remaining after the sugar has been removed. The process involves washing, chopping, and then diffusion to extract the sugar. The residual pulp is then typically dried or ensiled for use in animal feed.
The composition of betepulp varies depending on the extraction and processing methods, but it is generally
Betepulp can be fed in various forms. Dried sugar beet pulp is a common commodity, often pelleted
In addition to animal feed, research has explored other potential uses for betepulp, including as a source