Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 11, 2016

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We – VietDelta Ltd. – take this opportunity to introduce you ourselves as a leading Reliable Exporter of “Tapioca Residue Pellet”, with high quality, competitive price that are extensively used in Vietnam. We use the best quality raw materials to meet the customers’ request.
We have many good relationships with many stable and local producers in Vietnam to ensure   high quality, varied quantity that are based on the customers’ demand.

We are exporting our products to many countries such as America, China, Korea, Taiwan, Russia,...

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VIET DELTA CORPORATION
HEAD OFFICE: 20/5 Dinh Bo Linh Str, Ward 24, Binh Thanh Dist, Hochiminh city, Vietnam

Tel: (84) 835119589 / (84) 38998085 / Fax: (84) 835119559
Website: www.vdelta.com.vn
Email:info@vdelta.com.vn / tapiocaresiduepellet@gmail.com


Tapioca Residue Pellet



Diameter:    8 mm
Starch(%) :   Max 50%
Moisture (%):    Max 14.5%
Fiber:    Max 14%
Foreign matter (%):     Max 3%
Use :  Cattle,Horse,Pig,Camel, Sheep, Goat etc

Original:  Vietnam

Tapioca Residue Pellet for pigs





Tapioca Residue Pellet is used to a lesser extent, the ability to replace only 36% of food grains in the diets of swine gestation and 27% in lactating sows. Piglet and grower pigs could use good 30% Tapioca Residue Pellet in the diet and also take advantage of the advantages of Tapioca Residue Pellet for medical problems.


Tapioca Residue Pellet has limited advantages in terms of environmental pollutants. Digestible fiber (ADF) of wheat bran transfer process waste all urinary nitrogen (in the form of urea) to glycolysis (in the form of bacterial resistance protein). Pork does not digest fiber in feed intake, so some of this fiber is used as raw material for energy localized bacteria in the large intestine. With that extra energy, gut bacteria absorb nitrogen in the blood (amonhac form, should have been excreted into the urine) for protein synthesis, thus cutting out pork amonhac gas released into the air post. Further increase intestinal bacteria also produce increased volatile fatty acids (VFA); This acidic pH of the intestinal pull off, trap amonhac gas (NH3) to convert into ammonium ion (NH4 +) in the stool, so no waste gas do amonhac all air pollution.

Tapioca Residue Pellet used for poultry


Laying poultry trade can use the diet containing from 25-45% Tapioca Residue Pellet, ensuring all growth indicators as well as performance and egg quality on par with conventional dietary dry corn + soybean oil . 25% Tapioca Residue Pellet diets for better quality eggs conventional diets. 45% Tapioca Residue Pellet diets while maintaining growth and productivity, egg quality but higher FCR conventional diet (about 2%). Tapioca Residue Pellet diets too much (eg 89%) while ensuring the growth and quality of eggs as Tapioca Residue Pellet diets 45% drop in egg production but clearly (eg ratio present chicken eggs - hen-day egg production - 67.5 versus 79%).

Ducks feed of local food enterprises, the high season prices bran plate, sometimes using Tapioca Residue Pellet to over 30% while maintaining the ducks "super meat" lay out "seven and a half division" for 9 months in Acts 2 and dual duck, duck egg lays on the "nine-stool" for 11 months in 2 cases with high quality eggs.

Tapioca Residue Pellet, as well as other kinds of food grains, often "guilty" is not much starch polysaccharide (NSP) causing the high oil feed harming intestinal digestibility and feed nutrient uptake of poultry. However, people often find that NSP Meal of higher Tapioca Residue Pellet and is still used in many poultry feed; eg content (%) components of Tapioca Residue Pellet and NSP Meal like this: total NSP 8.1 and 17.2; 1.9 and 2.0 arabinose; xylose 2.4 and 1.8; 0.2 and 0.6 mannose, galactose 0.4 and 2.9; 2.6 and 6.7; uronic acids 0.6 and 2.5. Cellulose is the most important of all NSP nuclear materials; while cellulose of even lower Tapioca Residue Pellet. It has been empirically found in all types of poultry that uses cellulase is effective basic and higher other NSPase.

Tapioca Residue Pellet can also help reduce air pollution withdraw amonhac in poultry barns. Mechanism of action of Tapioca Residue Pellet here as in pigs. Putting digestible fiber in the diet, through ingredients like Tapioca Residue Pellet, soybean pods, provides instant dry wort (DDGS), barn hens decreased by 50% NH3 emissions. Bacteria in the colon increased uric acid employed to reduce the amount of this substance in chicken manure thereby reducing the amount of NH3 production. Additionally bacterial VFA also involved in the distribution NH3 trap.


Tapioca Residue Pellet for fisheries



Dietary energy producers should be more concerned fisheries by:

(1) Energy needed for fish and shrimp growth and create products not only come from food sources of cheap energy but also paintings drawn from expensive food protein

(2) Tapioca Residue Pellet, sharps are major raw materials, major, "is available locally," but the prices always fluctuate and irregular seasonal and always in danger of losing quality through storage or swapping mix

(3) The three bran + Meal + fishmeal made every recipe shrimp fish feed

Tapioca Residue Pellet has proved to be a candidate for the source material may stabilize energy for local people in our country today.

Experience mausoleum fish (channel catfish) in the US shows that Tapioca Residue Pellet is used for all types of fish at 15-30% in the diet, fish yield and quality equal to or better than corn. The fish feed in Mekong Delta fine replacement rate of 40-70% Tapioca Residue Pellet, broken; pellets increased adhesiveness and buoyancy, the fish still achieve FCR coefficient and commercial quality.

Important weaknesses of imported Tapioca Residue Pellet is born insects quickly, so the storage process and preserve basic need more respected if the manufacturer does not want to feed his fish turned away.


Product



The Tapioca Residue Pellet is mainly for animal feed industry. In pellet form, it will facilitate the transportation and decrease the dusty atmosphere during the transportation.
Tapioca Residue Pellet are produced by compressing tapioca chips, using a heat and pressurized equipment.  They are 2-3 centimetres in length, with a diameter of 1 centimetre.

The pellets are therefore an energy source of energy for animals.  Since Tapioca Residue Pellet are available all-year round, and the price is rather stable, when compared with other feedstuffs, they are very much in demand among importing countries.
An important advantage of tapioca pellets is that they can easily be transported, like other feed grains.