$960
Good Price
Min. order: 1 Tons
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$780 - $900
Min. order: 1 40-foot Container
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Agricultural by-products are waste materials from farming or food production, such as straw, husks, and seed shells, which are safe, renewable, and often used in animal feed or bioenergy (Factual). These products are typically categorized by origin (e.g., cereal, oilseed), processing method, moisture content, and particle size, with attributes like purity and availability forming the core structure of the category (Conceptual). To source them effectively, search using keywords like “cereal straw” or “soy hulls,” filter by region and quality, and compare supplier listings for consistency and certifications (Procedural). To verify, ask suppliers for a certificate of analysis, origin documentation, and batch testing results—e.g., “Can you provide a lab report for your wheat straw batch?” or “What is the moisture content range for your corn stover?” (Verification).
Freshdi lists agricultural by-products suppliers with verified experience in long-term B2B operations, typically with 5+ years in the market and proven export history to key regions like the United States and India. Buyers commonly look for certifications such as ISO 22000, HACCP, and FSSC 22000 to ensure food safety and quality, which are frequently listed by reliable suppliers on the platform. Trade terms commonly include FOB Shanghai and FOB Mumbai, with payment terms often set at 30% advance payment and 70% against Bill of Lading, reflecting standard practices in international agricultural by-product trade.
Freshdi offers a range of agricultural by-products, including crop residues, animal by-products, and processing waste, which are used across industries such as animal feed, bioenergy, bioplastics, and organic fertilizers. These by-products support sustainable sourcing and cost-efficient supply chains for agri-food, renewable energy, and circular economy businesses. For example, a feed mill manager in the Midwest may source crop residues to reduce feed costs, while a biotech startup in Europe might use agricultural waste for bio-based material development.
Major import markets for agricultural by-products include China, India, and the United States, where demand is driven by animal feed, biofuel, and industrial applications. Commonly traded variants include soybean meal (standard trade name: "soybean meal"), corn gluten feed (trade name: "corn gluten"), and rice bran (trade name: "rice bran oil"), with suppliers typically listing material composition (e.g., protein content, moisture level), moisture content (typically 8–12%), and particle size (e.g., fine or coarse). Soybean meal is predominantly exported to China and India due to high demand in animal feed, while corn gluten feed is favored in the U.S. and Southeast Asia for its high protein and fiber content; rice bran is especially in demand in Southeast Asia and the Middle East for oil extraction and animal feed. Suppliers often specify moisture levels, protein content, and particle size as key attributes, with verified data from Freshdi showing consistent trade patterns across these regions.
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