SUNFLOWER MEAL
Sunflower meal is a by-product that emerges during the oil extraction phase from sunflower seeds.
Sunflower meal, considered the most important oil meal after soybean, rapeseed, and cottonseed, can be pelleted by adding suitable binders for ease of use, storage, and transportation.
As a source of protein, energy, and cellulose, it is an important nutrient, especially for dairy and beef cattle.
It is valuable in the feeding of ruminants, as well as rabbits and poultry.
Depending on the production processes, sunflower meal can have a protein content ranging from 25% to 44%.
