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Canary Seeds

Supplier From Canada
Feb-13-24

Explore our selection of Canary seeds, a versatile and nutritious option for both birds and humans. These small, shiny, brown-yellow grains are perfect for feeding canaries, finches, and other birds, while also providing a gluten-free, high-protein food source for people when processed to remove hairs.

Varieties: Itchy, Hairless
Use: Bird feed and human consumption (hairless variety)
Benefits: High protein, Gluten-free
Shipping Terms: CIF, FOB/FCA
Container Loading: 20 or 40 feet, bulk packaging


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We can offer the following specs:

Product: Canary seed

Quality: Export grade

Purity: 99% min.

Foreign matters: 1% max.

Other color: 1% max.

Hulled: 4% max.

Moisture: 12 % max.

Alive insects: Free

Nutritional information


Botanical Name: Phalaris canariensis

Crude Protein: 11.02%

Crude Fat: 4.22%

Crude Fiber: 8.5%
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