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BABY KRILL (FOOD, FEED, FERTILIZER)

We are one of the largest and prestigious Manufacturers of Animal Feed Materials in Vietnam.

Our Materials Products are made from some Agro-waste Resources of Fish (Sea Fish, Pangasius), other Seafood (Baby Skrill, Shrimp, Crab, Squid, Cuttlefish), Cattle/Poultry (Bone, Meat, Feather), Plant/Vegetative (Corn, Sweet potato, Tapioca, Rice, Soybean, Peanut, Sugarcane, Coconut, Pineapple, Cashew…).

Pls kindly visit our Website for more information: http://www.bmgvn.com

Here with is our Product:

BABY KRILL:

Seafood: Baby Krill, Small Baby Shrimp, Science Name: Acetes Japonicas
Usage: Animal Feed (for Cattle, Poultry, Aquatic) and high-up Fertilizer
Importer: China, E.U, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Egypt, Australia…
Payment: L/C, T/T, D/P or Buyer’s requirement
Specifications: According to our below Standard or Buyer’s requirement
BABY KRILL POWDER (Feed, high-up Fertilizer)
Protein: 60% min
Moisture: 10% max
Fat: 3% max
Ash: 12% max
coli, Salmonella: No detected
Packing: 30kg/PP bag, 17.5MTS/20’FT Cont.

DRIED BABY KRILL (Food, Feed)

-Size: Below 1cm, 1-1.4cm, 1.5-2.5cm up
Color: Light Pink to White
Protein: 60% min
Moisture: 10% max
Fat: 3% max
Ash: 12% max
Packing: 10kgs/Carton (PE bag inside), 6-7MTS/20’FT, 13MTS/40’FT Cont.
Importer: China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan…

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