
FS Grain | Feed ingredients
Five ingredient lines, easy to compare.
Sunflower meal, rapeseed meal, soybean meal, DDGS, and corn gluten in a structure that is easy to compare.

Sunflower meal
Sunflower meal is a widely used protein source, presented in a clear, practical format.
The focus is on protein band, usability, and a quality frame that is quick to discuss.
Key points: 28-36% protein, practical usability, readable quality.
Rapeseed meal
Rapeseed meal becomes strong where stable protein and amino acid profile matter together. The section brings those two decision points into one simple business picture.
Instead of generic description, it helps the partner compare this line against other protein sources faster.
Key points: 32-38% protein, readable amino acid profile, suitable for larger operating volumes.


Soybean meal
Soybean meal stands in a different league because of its higher protein concentration. The page gives this line its own focus and keeps the message on dense internal value and clear positioning.
That helps the partner see quickly when this is the most obvious ingredient choice for the formulation.
Key points: 44-48% protein, good digestibility, stable cargo quality.
DDGS
DDGS becomes valuable when the partner can immediately relate price and availability to feed programme use. That is why this section puts cost efficiency and programme-level relevance first.
The line is treated as a deliberate alternative for larger systems, not as an afterthought.
Key points: cost efficiency, programme-level use, fast discussion.


Corn gluten
Corn gluten belongs in more targeted formulations, so the message becomes tighter here as well. The point is concentrated value, homogeneous quality, and clear relevance for the right use case.
This line works best when the decision is about a more exact nutrient profile, not just a general protein source.
Key points: concentrated value, homogeneous quality, targeted use.