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SOY BEAN AND BY PRODUCTS
Posted by Opeyemi Afeluyi on August 15, 2024 at 6:04 pmAs important as soybean has become to poultry industry, can we consider it as a product or byproduct of soy bean oil production?
Chemist. Ashfaq Ahmad replied 1 year, 4 months ago 32 Members · 60 Replies -
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Soybean meal (SBM), which is highly significant to the poultry industry, can be considered both a byproduct and a product, depending on the perspective:
Byproduct of Soybean Oil Production
Soybean meal is primarily derived from the process of extracting oil from soybeans. During oil production, the leftover material (defatted soybean flakes) is processed into soybean meal. In this context, SBM is often referred to as a byproduct because the primary goal of crushing soybeans is to extract the oil, which has a higher market value
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Soybean meal (SBM), which is highly significant to the poultry industry, can be considered both a byproduct and a product, depending on the perspective:
Byproduct of Soybean Oil Production
Soybean meal is primarily derived from the process of extracting oil from soybeans. During oil production, the leftover material (defatted soybean flakes) is processed into soybean meal. In this context, SBM is often referred to as a byproduct because the primary goal of crushing soybeans is to extract the oil, which has a higher market value.
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Soybeans can be fed whole or as soybean meal, a by-product of oil extraction, to poultry. Oil can be extracted from soybeans using either pressure (expeller or mechanical extraction) or solvent extraction. Solvent-extracted soybean meal is used in the majority of commercial feeds
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