SPECIFICATION: Product name: Coconut Shell Powder for animal feed Original of place: Vietnam Material: 100% coconut shell Appearance: Brown color fine powder Grades: 60-80 mesh Moisture: 10% max Ash content: 2% max Packing: in PP bags or as customerâ??s request Loading: 25-50kgs/ bag; 28MT/ container 40HC
Rice Husk Ash is rice husk that has been processed by burning. We have 2 types of rice husk ash, those are whole rice husk ask and mixed rice husk ash. - Whole rice husk Whole rice husk ash has a perfectly intact form, has maximum of 2% impurities, a maximum of 6% moisture, and less powder. Whole rice husk ash is usually used as a raw material in the manufactured of biomass. - Mixed rice ash Mixed rice husk has a more powdered form than RHA and has more than 10% impurities. This type of RHA can be used for biomass raw material also.
30 eggs laid on paper pulp moulded trays. * 12 trays packed in 5 ply strong export cartons. * 360 eggs per carton. Fresh eggs White/Brown chicken eggs Best Quality Affordable Price Deliver on time Healthy & Hygienic eggs Colour : White and Brown Eggs Size : 50 55 gms sizes 55-60 grams 60-65 grams 65-70 grams 70-75 grams all available
Prime tallow Best Quality F.F.A: 2% max F.A.C: 3-5% max M.I.U: 1% max Titre: 41.5 C min Bleach: 0.5 red max Using for manufacturing of top quality soap or chemical usage Prime tallow white F.F.A: 2-5% F.A.C: 1-3% max M.I.U: 1% max Titre: 41.5 C min Using for manufacturing of high quality soap or chemical usage Good tallow High Quality F.F.A: 2-5% max F.A.C: 11A/11B max M.I.U: 1% max Titre: 41.5 C min Bleach: 1.0 red max
Product: Cashew Husk Maximum Moisture: 10% Size Specifications: 3mm and larger Fine Particles: Under 1% below 3mm size Dust Content: Zero cashew dust Shell Fragment Allowance: Up to 0.2% Impurity Limit: Up to 0.2% Packaging Format: PP bags, with 800 bags fitting in a 40' container, total weight 16.5-17MT
Product Name: Cashew Husk Moisture Level: Not exceeding 10% Minimum Size: Particles larger than 3mm Small Particles: Less than 1% under 3mm Purity: No cashew dust present Shell Fragments: No more than 0.2% Other Impurities: Kept to a maximum of 0.2% Packaging Details: Packed in polypropylene (PP) bags, 800 bags per 40-foot container, weight between 16.5 to 17 metric tons
Alfalfa hay is a nutrient-rich forage option commonly fed to livestock such as horses, cattle, and rabbits. Derived from the alfalfa plant, it is characterized by its vibrant green color, leafy texture, and high protein content. This hay variety is a valuable source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber, promoting healthy digestion and overall well-being in animals. Its balanced nutritional profile makes it especially suitable for growing young animals, lactating mothers, and those with higher energy needs. Alfalfa hay serves as a vital component of many animals' diets, contributing to their optimal health and performance.
Brown chicken eggs are a common variety of eggs produced by certain breeds of chickens. The color of the eggshell is determined by the breed of the chicken, and it doesn't significantly affect the taste or nutritional content of the egg itself. Here are some key points about brown chicken eggs: Breed: Chickens with brown feathers and red earlobes typically lay brown eggs. Breeds like Rhode Island Red, Plymouth Rock, and Sussex are known for laying brown eggs. In summary, brown chicken eggs are a variety of eggs that come from specific breeds of chickens. The eggshell color is determined by genetics and doesn't impact the taste or nutritional content of the egg. Both brown and white eggs are nutritious and versatile for cooking. When choosing eggs, it's more important to consider factors such as the source of the eggs, farming practices, and the welfare of the hens.
Fresh ostrich eggs are remarkable and distinctive due to their large size and unique appearance. One ostrich egg is equivalent to about 24 chicken eggs in volume, making it the largest egg produced by any bird. With a thick and hard shell, these eggs are incredibly durable. They are often sought after for their novelty and used for culinary purposes, as their rich and creamy yolk is often likened to that of a chicken egg but with a milder flavor. Ostrich eggs are also sometimes used for decorative and artistic purposes due to their size and intriguing shell patterns. Given their rarity and size, fresh ostrich eggs are a unique addition to both gastronomy and craftsmanship.