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+ | After sugar is taken out, the extracted beet pulp is pressed. | ||
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+ | === Valorisation techniques === | ||
+ | The wet pulp may then be dried. Beet pulp is normally sold as sweet feed for cattle. | ||
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+ | === References === | ||
+ | * European Commission. 2006. Reference Document on Best Available Techniques in the Food, Drink and Milk industries | ||
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Description
After sugar is taken out, the extracted beet pulp is pressed.
Valorisation techniques
The wet pulp may then be dried. Beet pulp is normally sold as sweet feed for cattle.
References
- European Commission. 2006. Reference Document on Best Available Techniques in the Food, Drink and Milk industries
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