Sunflower meal is the by-product of the extraction of oil from sunflower seeds. Sunflower meal is produced from the seed of the sunflower plant. It is low in lysine which is about half that of soybean meal. The meals with the highest protein levels are those that have the largest quantity of seed hulls removed. sunflower meal is dependent on the oil content of the seed, extent of hull removal, efficiency of oil extraction, and the processing temperature. The fiber in sunflower meal is low in digestibility and may be a disadvantage when balancing rations for nonruminant and high producing animals.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Product feed Animal Deed
- Moisture 5%
- Oil content 15-20%
- hulled seed 8-12%
- Fat 2%
- Protein 35-36%
- Ash 10%
- Origin Tanzania
- Admixture 4%