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Soybean oil cake
Derived from a mechanical pressing process that uses no solvents, soybean oil cake serves as a valuable protein supplement in animal feeds, while also providing a source of metabolizable energy.
Soybean meal
Derived from crushed non-GMO soybeans, our soybean meal offers a concentrated source of protein essential for livestock and poultry. It boosts growth rates and overall health.
Flaxseed oil cake
Produced by cold pressing of flax seeds. High-protein, high-fiber feed ingredient, ideal for cattle, pigs, poultry, and horses. It is particularly rich in omega-3 fatty acids, including alpha-linolenic acid.
Sunflower Seeds
Sunflower seeds available in high-oleic and linoleic varieties, suitable for both food and feed industry applications.
Corn
High in energy and easily digestible, suitable for both food and feed applications. Ideal as a primary carbohydrate source.
Soybeans
Feed grade soybeans, available in conventional and EU organic certified options, are an excellent choice for processing companies in animal feed industry.
Flaxseeds
Brown flaxseed is unique in its high alpha-linolenic fatty acid (ALA) content. Typically supplied with a minimum purity of 97%. Can be supplied also cleaned up to 99.9%.
Golden flaxseed
Golden flaxseed contains high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, lignans, fiber and minerals such as magnesium, potassium, zinc, and vitamins like vitamin E.
Rapeseeds
Rapeseeds are a high-energy ingredient with significant oil content, suitable for food processing and as a protein-rich component in animal feed formulations.
Oats
Available in various varieties and colours. Can be supplied hulled or unhulled to meet specific requirements for animal feed and human consumption applications.
Wheat
Certified-organic and conventional wheat, sourced to meet high standards for food, pet food, and feed production. Available in both cleaned and uncleaned forms.
Organic soybean oil
Our soybean oil is naturally extracted from organic certified soybeans—NO solvents are used to extract the oil. The process we use to make our soybean meal is mechanical.