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País:
Brazil
N º de Modelo:
-
Precio FOB:
( Negotiable )Obtener el precio más reciente
Lugar de origen:
BRAZIL
Precio de pedido mínimo:
-
Cantidad de pedido mínimo:
300 Ton
Detalle de embalaje:
BULK IN CONTAINERS
El tiempo de entrega:
15 30 DAYS
Capacidad de suministro:
30000 Ton per Month
Tipo de pago:
T/T
Grupo de productos :
-
Persona de contacto Mr. Gabriel
Leonidas Branco, Sao Francisco do Sul-SC, Santa Catarina
Cottonseed
hulls
The outer coverings of the cottonseed, known as
cottonseed hulls, are removed from the cotton kernels before the
oil is extracted. Cottonseed hulls serve as an excellent source of
feed for the livestock as they contain about 8% of cotton linters
which have nearly **0% cellulose in them. They require no grinding
and easily mix with other feed sources. As they are easy to handle,
their transportation cost is fairly low, as well. Whole cottonseed
is another feed product of cottonseed used to feed livestock. It is
the seed left after the separation of long fibres from cotton, and
serves as a good source of
celulose for
ruminants. Whole cottonseed
leads to high production of milk and fat, if it is being fed to a
high-producing dairy cow. It can be cost effective and provides
nutrients such as high protein value of about *3%, crude fibre
value of *5%, and high energy value of *0%. Whole cottonseed serves
as a highly digestible feed which also improves the reproductive
performance in livestock. Pima cottonseed, which is free of linters
by default, and delinted cottonseed are other types of cottonseed
feed products.
Cottonseed is
the seed of the
cottonplant.
The mature seeds are brown ovoids weighing about
a tenth of a gram. By weight, they are *0%
cotyledon, *2% coat and 8%
embryonic root and shoot. These are *0% protein, *0% oil and 3.5%
starch. Fibres grow from the seed coat to form a boll of cotton
lint. The boll is a protective
fruit and when the
plant is grown commercially, it is stripped from the seed by
ginning and the lint is
then processed into cotton fibre. For unit weight of fibre, about
1.6 units of seeds are produced. The seeds are about *5% of the
value of the crop and are pressed to make
oil and used as
RUMINANT ANIMAL
FEED.
País: | Brazil |
N º de Modelo: | - |
Precio FOB: | ( Negotiable ) Obtener el precio más reciente |
Lugar de origen: | BRAZIL |
Precio de pedido mínimo: | - |
Cantidad de pedido mínimo: | 300 Ton |
Detalle de embalaje: | BULK IN CONTAINERS |
El tiempo de entrega: | 15 30 DAYS |
Capacidad de suministro: | 30000 Ton per Month |
Tipo de pago: | T/T |
Grupo de productos : | - |