We are a mandated commodity broker for a leading Trading Company who has the capacity to supply Non-GMO Soy Bean for Human as well as Animal Feed. Ability to supply 12,500MT Minimum and UP in bulk Vessels. Origin - Brazil Payment Terms - Non-Transferable LC/DLC/SBLC at Sight issued by a Top Bank acceptable to Seller. Direct Buyers inquiries welcome.
Soya Bean Non GMO MOQ : 12,500MT Origin : South Africa Payment Terms: 100% Transferable LC at Sight / 100% Transferable Usance LC (60 Days)
who has the capacity to supply Non-GMO Soya Bean and Derivatives. Ability to supply 15,000MT bulk Non-GMO Soya bean every 15 days as spot shipment or contract basis to any destination on CIF Terms. We could also supply Non-GMO Soya Bean Payment Terms: Option 1- Supplier do require a minimum deposit for pre-logistics expenses for freight and cargo insurance as these services provided by insurance companies and shipping agencies to whom to be paid up-front. Balance payable after receiving shipping documents. Option 2- Payment at Loading Port Interested clients can contact details of the requirement for price and terms for consideration prior to exchange of from buyer Supplier.
Soybean meal is the most important protein source used to feed farm animals. Its feeding value is unsurpassed by any other plant protein source and it is the standard to which other protein sources are compared. Soybean meal is the by-product of the extraction of soybean oil. Several processes exist, resulting in different products. Soybean meal is usually classified for marketing by its crude protein content. There are two main categories of soybean meal, the high-protein soybean meal with 47-49% protein and 3% crude fiber, obtained from dehulled seeds, and the conventional soybean meal, with 43-44% protein, that contain the hulls. In solvent-extracted soybean meals, the oil content is typically lower than 2% while it exceeds 3% in mechanically-extracted meals. Soybean meal is heat-treated during production, to denature the trypsin inhibitors of soybeans, which would otherwise interfere with protein digestions. Soybean mean is used for animal feeds, principally as a protein supplement, but also as a source of metabolizable energy. For instance, for rapidly growing lambs on low-protein feeds, soybean meal can be an important supplement to ensure adequate protein intake, and partly because of its palatability, soybean meal is often recommended for use in starter rations when creep feeding lambs.