Collecting Sugar Beet Leaf for making Green Protein | Hack Harvest
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
- Plant protein sources will be essential to produce enough proteins to feed the growing world population in the future. With the demo plant, Suiker Unie has taken an important step to contribute to this protein transition.
Green plant leaves contain between 1% and 3% protein. A new process developed and patented by TNO, the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, makes it possible to extract the protein. Royal Cosun, Suiker Unie’s parent company, has obtained the exclusive licence to use the patent.
The Green Protein Demo Plant will extract protein from sugar beet foliage, and later also from other plant leaves. Every hectare of sugar beet produces between 20 and 30 tonnes of leaves. This amount of foliage is good for between 180 and 280 kg of high quality protein. “A dark green juice is extracted from the leaves that we can refine and dry in a series of steps to produce a colourless, flavourless and odourless protein powder,” explains Paulus Kosters, Senior Protein Programme Manager at Cosun. “The food industry can use this functional plant protein in countless applications, including meat substitutes, cakes, meringues, beverages, sauces and desserts. Our ambition now that the demo plant is up and running is to take the first large-scale production line into operation by 2022.”
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You're doing such a great job at showing everyone the way you see the world! Thank you for this!
Would it be possible to show the entire process from harvesting the beets , showing the process until they are shipped ? Love your videos Thank you
Waste nothing if you want to succeed. Great video, a lot of inventive farmers in Europe.
A very interesting video & machine, Some excellent Shots & great filming!!😀
Years ago in Poland (maybe everywhere?) it was normal to collect sugar beet leafs after harvest and feed with them cows
Do dziś pamiętam zapach tychże. W sumie smród. Takie sfermentowane liście były przekleństwem gdy trzeba było je "narąbać" z pryzmy!
We did the same in Canada, some small producers still do.
@@simon_how Nie prowadzę gospodarstwa w tej dziedzinie, nie miałem takiej "przyjemności", ojciec do dziś to przeklina :) Ale zapach z cukrowni mam teraz cały czas i fajnie jest nim się zaciągnąc od rana.
We don't miss each in your videos sir, excellent work sir 👍
Have a wonderful day 😍
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Hello Spotter, Good drone footage, I love the way you shoot the drone footage... Keep Spirit sir. Greetings from indonesia 😀
Wow Netherlands 🇳🇱 they are on top of the world with innovative farming techniques and custom machines 👌🏼
He's back! And he brought an interesting machine!
Very good to see new ways being explored to make sure that nothing goes to waste.
In fairness it was not really wasted before. It was plowed back in as organic matter to enrich the soil for the next crop. Alternately it could be collected to feed to cows. I'm in no way against them looking for new uses, I think it is a great idea. I'm just a little bothered by the standard marketing line of "all this went to waste before we came along". It really didn't.
Fascinating! I hope they come up with something useful and worthwhile.
I'm just glad I don't have to clean that machine up at the end of the day! :-)
I think they should have used the topper usually found on beetharvesters, where the tops of the beet are cut. That way there is more to the product removed in this phase and the beet can simply be lifted afterwards.
They made the machine for this if that was the case they probaply would go for that should be much cheaper than designing one
Always surprise me! Thanks for sharing
Wow awsum vlog !!! Never knew/seen beet tops picked/processed.
Love TP vlogs...i watch hay/silidge cutting done here n Aotearoa(NZ) frm my house..tractors same company.
Woah learn how to spell ik my english is bad but at least i spell good
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Great video & neat machine! Thanks for the post, regards!
Interesting concept !
Amazing video
The cost per kilogram of protein must be very high..... I'm skeptical as to the viability of the enterprise.
This is an awesome machine. Is there anything like this in NC? I need a way to harvest sweet potato leaves.
Mooie video met prachtige beelden.
Leuke video! Ik heb dit echt nog nooit gezien, een keer iets anders.
Thanks for another very interesting video 👍
woah that 480p video compression is more like 48p lol
Huh ...
I wonder if whole sugar beet leaves could be used just like spinach, and other green leaves ...?
we was feeding the cows with that back in 1987
Amazing sir
Very interesting machine! Great video
Do you know the reason why they let the beet grow for 2 extra weeks after cutting the leaves? It would make for a very interesting machine if it could harvest both the leaves and the beets.
In the video linked in the description, it showed the leaves and beets being harvested at the same time. If could just be that the leaves reach maximum protein content before the beets are fully grown, so to maximize yields for both, they get harvested at different times. Or since they are doing testing, they could be testing harvesting leaves after certain amounts of growing time.
Nice Video !
Why not just use a forage harvester to harvest the leaves??
Green protein?
How about just using the leafy nutritious greens to help feed the hungry? More filling plus the added benefits of alot of different vitamins and minerals.
Who build the harvest maschine? Companie name if is possible thanks
Spotter you evil bastardo:Just when I thought I was out...he pulls me back in!
Don’t do us like that man you’re like the Spielberg of Agrivideo retiring every 3 months.
খুব সুন্দর হয়েছে ভালো লাগলে ভিডিওটি দেখে আপনার পাশে আছি থাকবো
Just curious, but why do they unload the leafs from the trailer into a container and do not transport them direct to the processing plant which is next to the field? :D From my view it seems like an unnecessary step :D
Its to save time on the field
@@pdh__ Yes i know, but if the processing plant is right to the field and you have do drive 100 Meters to reach it than that doesnt save any time ... That is just what i think :D
super!!!
Great 👍👍
Mooie video
Keren banget
What is the location of this video
The origin of Soylent Green! lol
yea collect n give me some leaves 👍👍
Hey we missed you
What is the song in this video?
Neat!
looks like the machine and other equipment could use some adjusting, lots of waste at the moment even if its a study
not worth it ground needs carbon anyway
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I am fane
part 2
The green top of the beet is not on my diet
You must not be a cow. They love them!
一點也不浪費
Another Government waste of money and time.
#antonkörclaas
Without music please...
Press mute then
beet cocaine
Green protein, another hollow, pointless marketing buzzword that means nothing
BIETENNN
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