Specifications:
Types: Coarse, medium, and fine wheat pollard
Nutritional Profile:
High in fiber (varies by type, but coarse pollard has high fiber content)
Rich in protein (moderate to high levels, making it suitable for animal feed)
Contains essential minerals like iron, magnesium, and phosphorus
Uses:
Animal feed (poultry, cattle, pigs, horses, and aquaculture)
Bioenergy production (biogas and ethanol)
Industrial applications (paper production, briquettes)
Potential food additive or ingredient in baked goods
Quality Standards:
Look for suppliers with ISO 9001 certification or other quality management systems
Check for freshness, proper packaging, and storage to maintain nutritional value
Ensure the product meets specific dietary needs or requirements
Packaging:
Typically sold in bulk (metric tons) or bags
Airtight containers or bags to preserve freshness and prevent contamination