betsockerrör
Betsockerrör, often translated as "sugar beet stalks" or "sugar beet residues," refers to the leftover plant material after the sugar beet has been harvested for its root. This biomass primarily consists of the leafy tops and crowns of the beet. While the sugar beet root is cultivated for sucrose extraction, the betsockerrör is a significant byproduct of the sugar beet industry.
Historically, betsockerrör was often considered agricultural waste and disposed of through burning or landfill. However, increasing
One primary application is as animal feed, particularly for livestock. The leaves and crowns can be ensiled