Procurement Regions in India:
Cattle feed ingredients are sourced from several key regions in India, including Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra. These regions are known for their extensive agricultural activities and large-scale livestock farming, making them ideal for producing high-quality cattle feed.
Varieties of Cattle Feed Exported from India:
The primary varieties of cattle feed exported from India include:
- Concentrated Cattle Feed: High-protein, energy-rich feeds formulated to supplement the diet of dairy and beef cattle.
- Complete Cattle Feed: A balanced feed that includes all essential nutrients such as proteins, vitamins, and minerals, designed for holistic cattle nutrition.
- Cattle Feed Pellets: Compressed feed in pellet form, easy to store, handle, and feed to cattle.
- Roughage-based Cattle Feed: Includes products like silage, hay, and straw, which provide necessary fiber for cattle digestion.
- Specialized Cattle Feed Varieties: These include medicated feeds or feeds designed for specific cattle needs, such as calf starter feeds or high-energy feeds for lactating cows.
Cattle Feed Size: Cattle feed ingredients and products are typically available in granular, pelletized, or powdered forms. The size can vary, with pellets ranging from 5mm to 12mm, while granular or powder forms are fine and easy to mix into the cattle’s diet.
Available Packaging Options:
- Polypropylene (PP) Bags
- Plastic Laminated Pouches
- Vacuum-Sealed Packs
- Stand-Up Pouches with Zipper
- Tin Packs
- Customized Branded Bags
Options Available for Export as per the Net Weight:
- Bulk Sizes: 25 kg, 50 kg
- Medium Sizes: 10 kg, 20 kg
- Retail Sizes: 1 kg, 2 kg, 5 kg
- Small Packs: 250 g, 500 g
- Custom Sizes: Specific weights can be tailored according to buyer requests
Flexible packaging and weight options are designed to meet both large-scale commercial and retail market demands.
Total Weight in Metric Ton: Cattle feed can be exported in bulk quantities, ranging from 1 metric ton for smaller orders to larger shipments of 50 metric tons or more, depending on customer needs and market demand.
Grade: Premium-grade cattle feed, formulated from high-quality ingredients to ensure the health and productivity of livestock. The feed is made from carefully selected grains, protein sources, and essential nutrients.
Color: The color of cattle feed can vary depending on the ingredients, with a natural range from light brown to golden-yellow, free from impurities or artificial additives.
Refrigeration Required: No refrigeration is necessary. Cattle feed should be stored in a cool, dry place to maintain its nutritional integrity and prevent spoilage.
Flavor: Cattle feed typically has a mild, natural flavor derived from grains, proteins, and other feed ingredients. The taste is designed to be palatable to livestock, promoting higher feed intake and healthy growth.
Usage: Cattle feed is used to enhance the nutrition of dairy cows, beef cattle, and other livestock. It improves milk production, meat quality, and overall health, making it ideal for use in commercial livestock farming. It can be mixed with other feeds or given as a complete diet.
Fresh: Cattle feed is made from fresh, high-quality ingredients, processed to retain maximum nutritional value. The feed is carefully manufactured to support the growth, reproduction, and overall well-being of livestock.
Specialties:
- Rich in proteins, fibers, vitamins, and minerals such as calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium
- Supports dairy and beef cattle health, boosting milk yield and weight gain
- Helps in improving digestion and overall metabolic functions
- Tailored for specific needs like calf growth, lactation support, and weight gain
Season: Cattle feed is available year-round, with peak production times aligning with regional harvest cycles. Special orders and seasonal variations in ingredients are accommodated based on demand.
Global Export Destinations: Cattle feed is widely exported to countries in the Middle East, Europe, USA, Canada, and other international markets, where there is a demand for high-quality, nutritionally balanced feed for livestock.