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Sugar beet ranks second behind sugar cane (269 million t vs. 1.88 billion t in 2013) for the provision of sugar.
In the world, 86% of sugar beet roots are processed into sugar and yield sugar beet pulp.
It has been reported that 1 ton of sugar beets yields approximately 150 kg of sugar and 50 kg of dehydrated sugar beet pulp.
Sugar beet processing is the production of sugar (sucrose) from sugar beets.
Byproducts of sugar beet processing include pulp and molasses.
Most of the molasses produced is processed further to remove the remaining sucrose.
The pulp and most of the remaining molasses are mixed together, dried, and sold as livestock feed.