Livestock Feed
Soybean Meal



Groundnut Meal
Groundnut meal, also known as peanut meal, is a protein-rich byproduct produced after the extraction of oil from groundnuts (peanuts). It is widely used as animal feed, particularly for livestock, poultry, and aquaculture, due to its high protein content, essential amino acids, and energy value. Groundnut meal is known for promoting healthy growth in animals and is often incorporated into feed formulations as a cost-effective protein source. It is also valued for its digestibility and nutrient balance. While primarily used in animal nutrition, it can also be processed into flours for human consumption in certain regions



Rapeseed Meal
Rapeseed meal is a protein-rich byproduct derived from the extraction of oil from rapeseeds (canola). It is widely used in animal feed, especially for livestock, poultry, and aquaculture, due to its high protein content, fiber, and balanced amino acid profile. Rapeseed meal is valued for promoting healthy growth and improving feed efficiency in animals, making it a cost-effective alternative to soybean meal. It also contains essential nutrients like calcium, phosphorus, and vitamins. In addition to its use in animal nutrition, rapeseed meal is sometimes explored in bioenergy production and as an organic fertilizer in sustainable farming practices


