Plant Protein Feed

Cottonseed Meal

It is a major raw material for feed production, containing over 40% crude protein. Feed-grade cottonseed meal is an important raw material in livestock and poultry (such as pigs, cattle, sheep, chickens, etc.) and aquatic (such as fish and shrimp, etc.) aquaculture feed. In livestock and poultry feed, it can be used as a protein source to replace some relatively expensive protein raw materials such as soybean meal, thereby reducing feed costs; according to the breed, age, physiological state and production purpose of different animals, reasonable addition of feed-grade cottonseed meal can optimize feed formula, improve the nutritional value and economic benefits of feed.

Rapeseed Meal

Rapeseed meal is a byproduct obtained after extracting oil from rapeseeds using pressing or pre-pressing and extraction methods. It is a good source of protein.

Corn Middlings

Corn Middlings is a byproduct of corn processing, mainly composed of corn endosperm, pericarp, germ, etc., processed through crushing, sieving, and other processes. It contains a certain amount of protein, starch, dietary fiber, and other nutrients. Among them, dietary fiber helps promote intestinal motility in animals and improve digestive function; starch is an important source of energy for animals and can provide sufficient energy support for animals.

Soybean Germ Meal

De-salted soybean germ protein is a non-GMO product made from the low-salt byproduct of soybean isoflavones extracted from soybeans. It undergoes processes such as enzymatic hydrolysis, heating, drying, crushing,

Rice Protein Meal

Feed Rice Protein meal is a by-product of rice processing, which is the protein extracted from rice and the rice soaking liquid, processed into fine granules or powder by drying, high-temperature drying or grinding.

Distillers Dried Grains With Soluble (DDGS)

DDGS (Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles)has a yellowish-brown or dark brown appearance. It is the residue obtained from corn after sugarification, fermentation, and distillation,
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