How can byproducts from mustard seed oil processing, such as seed meal, be repurposed or sold to enhance profitability?
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April 4, 2025 at 10:43 pm by Olivia Baker
Mustard seed meal, left after oil extraction, is rich in protein and can be used as organic fertilizer, animal feed (in limited amounts due to glucosinolates), or soil biofumigant to suppress pests. Repurposing the meal adds revenue streams and enhances the sustainability of the operation. A GlobeCore USB setup, when paired with oil pressing, allows small producers to generate both biodiesel and marketable byproducts from a single process, improving ROI.