We would like to offer you our Brazilian Non-GMO Soybeans product as on the following: Commodity: BRAZILIAN YELLOW CORN Country of Origin: Brazil Inspection: SGS or any 3rd Party nominated by buyer Packaging: 1,000Kg Jumbo Bags PP+PE Polybags / Buyerâ??s choice Unit Price: MT (Metric Ton) Production Capacity: 100,000 â?? 500,000 MT per Month MOQ: 10,000 MT Delivery: First delivery within 30 days after confirmation of the Advance Deposit Payment Port of Loading: Rio De Janeiro Port or any Ports in Brazil Port of Destination: Nominated Sea Port Designated by Buyer to be confirmed Price Incoterm: Incoterm-2010 based on FOB price 1. Brazilian White / Yellow Corn (Maize) Meal Premium Grade: $ 240 USD / Metric Ton 2. Brazilian White / Yellow Corn (Maize) Animal Feed Grade: $ 210 USD / MetricTon Payment Terms: T/T 40% Advance Deposit Payment by Bank Transfer of Total Contract Value after mutual SPA Contract is signed against T/T 60% Monthly Revolving Shipment of Remaining Balance after SGS FRI (Final Random Inspection) Report before shipment Thank you and look forward for your kind advise and feedback at your earliest convenience.
Brazilian Yellow Corn Specification: *test Weight Min: 70 Kgs Per Hl *broken Kernels And Foreign Materials: 3% Max. *heat Damage Kernel: 0.2% Max. *aflatoxin: Not Exceeds (10 Ppb) Max. *protein: 9% Min. *free Of All Kinds Of Moulds. *free Of Sprouted Grains. *foreign Matter: 3.00% Max *moisture: 13% Max *other Grains: 2% Max *broken: 3% Max
We provide high-quality corn for animal feed with affordable price. We can supply huge quantity of Corn/Maize of Ukranian , Indonesia, Brazalian and Malasiyan Origin. Corn is one of the ingredients of animal feedstuff, cereals, flour, starch, oil and bioethanol. Corn grains include many microelements needed for human body. Sourced from highly reliable vendors and farmers, we offer Yellow Maize is free from impurities or adulteration. Our Yellow Corn has uniform grain size and excellent resistance to blight.
Yellow corn feed for animals
Moisture 13% max Fat: Minimum 2 to maximum 2.5% Proteins: 8% min. (N x 6.25 of dry matter) Crude fibres: 0.8% max. Granularity: 100% through 1mm sieve. 50% max. through 0.3mm sieve Corn, also known as maize, is a widely grown cereal grain and one of the most important agricultural products in the world. Corn is a member of the grass family and is native to the Americas, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. Today, it is grown in many countries around the world, with the United States, China, and Brazil being the top producers. Corn is used for a variety of purposes, including human consumption, animal feed, and industrial applications. In human consumption, corn can be eaten whole or ground into cornmeal, which is used to make many different foods such as tortillas, cornbread, and polenta. It is also used as a key ingredient in many processed foods, such as breakfast cereals, snacks, and soft drinks. In animal feed, corn is used as a high-energy and protein-rich ingredient in livestock diets, particularly for poultry, swine, and cattle. Corn is also used as a source of starch for the production of biofuels such as ethanol. Corn plants typically grow to be around six feet tall and produce ears of corn, which contain the kernels that are harvested for consumption or processing. There are many different varieties of corn, each with different characteristics such as color, sweetness, and starch content.
Yellow corn food
Corn or maize is gluten-free and suitable for intolerant people, it can be used in various sectors. Commonly used for human nutrition also thanks to its flour with which it is possible to obtain the famous â??polentaâ??. It can also be used for animal feed, energy production (ethanol) and therapeutic uses.
The majority of corn harvest finds domestic application, serving as a source for food and primary energy component in livestock feed and the production of fuel ethanol. Corn undergoes various processing methods, resulting in a diverse range of products such as starch, sweeteners, corn oil, and both beverage and industrial alcohols. Our corn supply predominantly originates from top producers in the Black Sea region, South America and the United States