food and feed
food and feed

Different Crops food feed

For Serious Buyers , We supply the following :
1-SUGAR
2-RICE
3- Sun flower oil
4-Rapseed oil
5-Palm oil
6-Wheat
7-Flour
8-Yellow corn
9- Soybean Meals
10- Soybean Oil
11- Barley
12- Frozen whole Chicken
13- MJW
14- Chicken PAWS.
15- Frozen Animal Meat.
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  1. Corn (Maize):

    • Food: Corn is a staple food in many parts of the world. It can be consumed fresh, dried, or processed into various products like cornmeal, cornflakes, corn syrup, and corn oil.
    • Feed: Corn is a major component in animal feed due to its high energy content and palatability. It’s commonly fed to livestock such as cattle and poultry.
  2. Wheat:

    • Food: Wheat is one of the most widely consumed grains globally. It’s primarily used in making flour, which is then used to produce bread, pasta, cakes, and pastries.
    • Feed: Wheat is also used in animal feed, particularly for poultry and cattle. However, it’s not as common in feed as corn due to its higher cost.
  3. Soybeans:

    • Food: Soybeans are a versatile food source. They can be consumed whole (as edamame), or processed into products like tofu, soy milk, soy sauce, and various meat substitutes.
    • Feed: Soybean meal, a byproduct of soybean oil extraction, is a valuable protein source in animal feed. It’s commonly used in feed for poultry and cattle.
  4. Barley:

    • Food: Barley is often used in soups, stews, salads, and as a side dish .
    • Feed: Barley is used in feed for livestock, particularly in regions where it’s grown abundantly. It’s a good source of energy and protein for ruminant animals like cattle and sheep.
  5. Rice:

    • Food: Rice is a staple food for over half of the world’s population. It’s consumed as a primary source of carbohydrates and is used in a wide variety of dishes, both savory and sweet.
    • Feed: While not as common, rice bran (the outer layer of rice kernels) is used in animal feed as a source of fiber, fat, and protein, especially in poultry and swine diets.
  6. Oats:

    • Food: Oats are commonly consumed as oatmeal or rolled oats for breakfast. They’re also used in baking and as an ingredient in granola bars and snacks.
    • Feed: Oats are valued in animal feed for their high fiber content and digestibility. They’re often fed to horses, as well as to other livestock like cattle and poultry.
  7. Sunflower:

    • Food: Sunflower seeds are a popular snack and are also used in baking and cooking. Sunflower oil, extracted from the seeds, is used for frying and as a salad oil.
    • Feed: Sunflower meal, a byproduct of oil extraction, is used in animal feed as a protein source, especially for poultry and dairy cattle.