Lupin can still be cultivated in climates that are not suitable for soybean
Agnes Bodrogi
Published Jun 19, 2020
Lupins can be cultivated where the climate is not suitable for soybeans. Thanks to its high protein content of an average of 35%, it is gaining popularity as an animal feed. Pig and poultry feeds can use lupins in all types of vegetable and organic feeds to diversify protein and amino acid sources.
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