COPRA MEAL Coconut meal or copra meal is produced from the ripe fruit (nut) of the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera). Note The nut is split and the kernel is removed and dried below 6% moisture. This meal is called copra meal and still contains the oil. Care is needed when feeding copra meal to livestock to ensure that it is not rancid, as this will cause diarrhoea. Rancidity usually develops as a result of the meal being stored for too long under unfavourable conditions such as high temperature. Color & Appearance: White to cream compressed coconut residue Aroma: Sweet smelling with no off-odour Moisture: 10% max Crude Protein: 21% min Lipid: 8-10% Fiber: 4-5% Ash: 4 - 6% Carbohydrates: 55 - 63 % Uses: Copra meal has high calorific value, so it is used as animal feed, especially during winter. Copra meal can be fed to Cattle, Dairy feed, Pigs, Broiler feed, Layer feed, Fish meal, etc...
Copra meal, or coconut meal, is an important feed ingredient and the by- product of the oil extraction from dried coconut kernels (copra).
Copra meals are machine-pressed and dried coconut meat or core. Copra has a high protein content and is very well used as a main product for animal feed. Specification: Crude Protein : 20-24% Fat : 1.5% Moisture : 12% Raw Fiber : 12 - 16% Ash : 6 -8 % Carbohydrate : 40 - 45 % Calorific Value : 270-275/100 gr
Castor meal is also variously called castor meal, castor residue, castor extract & de-oiled castor cake Castor meal - the residue obtained from castor cake by the solvent extraction process - is one of the most versatile natural manures. It is truly organic manure which enhances the fertility of the soil without causing any damage or decay. It is enriched with the three big elements vital and conducive to the proper growth of crops - Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium. It also has traces of nutrients like Manganese, Zinc and Copper, thus making it a balanced fertilizer. Moreover, it helps to neutralize the detrimental effects of chemical fertilizers. Apart from their contribution to Nutrients, they have a number of benefits in agriculture, which none of the synthetic fertilizers or pesticides can offer. They bring in the wonderful molecules that nature has designed to help the plants flourish naturally. They provide slow and steady nourishment, stimulation, protection from soil nematodes and insects; improve yields, and quality of product like taste, flavour, amino acid composition etc. The pressed cake obtained after the expression of castor bean. The solvent extracted cake, although rich in protein cannot be used as cattle fodder because of its toxicity. However, it can be used as a fertilizer. The protein content of castor seed meal varies from 21-48% depending upon the extent of decortications. It has an ideal amino acid profile with moderately high Cystine, mithionine, and isoleucine. But its ant nutritional substances, ricin, ricine and an allergen restrict its use in poultry feed, even at a very low level of inclusion. Castor Cake is an excellent fertilizer because of high content of N (6.4%), Phosphoric Acid (2.55%) and Potash (1%) and moisture retention. There is negative correlation between the contents of ricinine in castor seeds and oil content (r = -0.76). This content of ricinine in castor seed is determined by Agro climatic conditions. Nutrient content of Castor Cake: Organic matter - 75 - 80 %, Nitrogen - 4.0 - 4.5 %, Phosphorous - 1.5 %, Potassium - 1.25 - 1.5 %. It also contains some micro nutrients viz., Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur, Iron, Zinc, Manganese, Copper etc. A typical composition of castor residue/meal is as follows: Nitrogen - 4% min. approx. Phosphorous - 1% min. approx. Potassium - 1% min. approx. Moisture - 10 - 12 % max. approx. Oil Content - 0.7% max. approx. Advantages: 1. It provides all the major & minor nutrients necessary for better plant growth. 2. It also helps in increasing the nutrient uptake by plants. 3. It improves the soil fertility and productivity. 4. It is known to protect the plants from nematodes and termites. 5. It improves the yield & quality of the farm produce. 6. It improves the physical, chemical and biological properties of soil
Copra meal, or coconut meal, is an important feed ingredient and the by-product of the oil extraction from dried coconut kernels (copra). The coconut palm (Cocos nucifera L.) is one of the most useful tropical trees. Moisture Content 6% Max Fat Content 10-15% Max Ash Content 5.7-8% Max Mesh Size 0.002
Copra meal or coconut meal is the by product of the oil extraction from dried coconut kernels (copra) that is subsequently dried and crushed into powder or chips. This product is widely used in the animal feeds industry and is commonly consumed by animals such as hogs and cattle since it contains a high percentage of crude protein and crude fiber. It has a sweet coconut aroma and is brown in color. Quality Parameters : Crude Fat not more than 10% Crude Protein not less than 18% Crude Fiber not more than 15% Ash not more than 8% Moisture Content not more than 8%. Minimum Order Size and Packaging details: Packing 50kg/bag, Minimum Order Quantity 20 feet container, 20 MT.
Min. 38% of Oil & Albumin, Max. 12% fibre and Protein as rich as 37% Good Digestibility & well accepted. Extremely good Amino acid composition comparable to Milk Protein with very high nutritive value. Adequate Lysine and Methionine is excellent for Non â?? ruminant Poultry feed. Quality Specification: Parameters Specification Protein - 38% Min. Moisture - 10% Max. Oil Content - 1% Max. Sand & Silica - 2.5% Max. Fiber - 12% Max.
Pineapples have a regal air about them possibly due to the top section of the pineapple being referred to as a crown The golden fruit inside the pineapple shell offers a rich sweetness that may also add to its regal image Fresh pineapples are not only tasty they also are the only known source of bromelain an enzyme with antiinflammatory properties Payment TTTESTS SPECIFICATIONS Characters Yellow to light yellow powder Oddor A unique odor of corn gulten Moisture 12 Proteinon dry basis 60 crude faton dry basis 5 Crude fiberon dry basis 30 Ashon dry basis 2 Payment TT
Rapeseed meal Rapeseed meal is the by-product of the extraction of oil from rapeseed . It is a protein-rich ingredient that is widely used to feed all classes of livestock and poultry. The rapeseed meal is a valuable source of premium quality feed protein with a well-balanced amino acid supply and is high in general nutrient value. Rapeseed meal, also called canola meal, is the by-product of the extraction of rapeseed oil. Protein %(Min.) 37 Moisture %(Mix.) 10 Acid Ins. Ash %(Mix.) 2.5 Fiber %(Mix.) 10 Fat % (Max.) 1.2
Soybean meal is a protein-rich byproduct of the soybean oil extraction process, widely used as a valuable animal feed ingredient. After soybeans are crushed to extract their oil, the remaining soybean meal is ground into a fine powder, resulting in a nutrient-dense product. It is a vital source of protein, containing essential amino acids, making it a popular choice for livestock and poultry feed to support their growth and overall health. Soybean meal is prized for its versatility and affordability in the animal feed industry and plays a crucial role in meeting the protein needs of livestock, including chickens, pigs, cattle, and aquaculture species.