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Wheat Straw is an agricultural by-product, the dry stalks of wheat plants, after the grain and chaff have been removed

We offering a wide range of best quality Wheat Straw in both lose & bales form. Wheat is one of the staple foods of the world. Moreover, it is widely used to prepare various bakery products like breads, cookies etc. Its straw is also used for animal feed as fiber and also used in various industries for alternative fuel. Wheat Straw, we provide is collect from various part of the country throughout the year. The bales are prepared without using any chemical. While preparing bales special attention is paid towards the quality and purity. Further we are enhancing the machines to pack the bales in plastic. For this we are in process of importing the latest machines and to get the SGS certification.

USAGE

ANIMAL FEED

Wheat straw is mainly used as a class item for animal feed.

PAPER INDUSTRY

With proper techniques, Wheat Straw can be used in paper industries. It is a major product regarding this type of industry.

ALTERNATIVE FUEL <

With proper techniques, Guar Straw can be burned and used to power steam engines in various industries. It is a major product in alternative fuel items.

As one of the leading exporters of wheat straw products, Aamir International ensures top quality delivered in a timely manner. With hundreds of thousands of tons of product going out every year, our reach is global

Producing top quality wheat straw for export is very important to us. We start with clean fields, harvested by the most experienced producers in the region, for a premium product to export. Our vendors and growers have the utmost pride in their industry and operate with the highest knowledge of production practices for hay and straw products.

We has the highest standards in quality, and have established initiatives to accomplish top quality.

Sesame Seeds

Sesame seeds are one of the first oil seeds known to humankind and are used in cooking as well as in traditional medicines for their nutritive, preventive and curative properties. Sesame seeds have highest oil contents among all other seeds. With a rich nutty flavor, it is a common ingredient in cuisines across the world. Sesame seeds come in many colors depending on the cultivar harvested. The most traded variety of sesame seeds are off-white colored. Other common colors are brown, reddish, gray and black.

Natural sesame seeds contain 48% oil contents and are very good as cooking base etc. Hulled sesame seeds make the best choice for topping breads, breadsticks and buns whereas our natural sesame seeds are widely used for various preparations.

Cotton Seeds

Aamir International sources its Cotton Seed directly ex-farm and from delivered markets. We contracts direct with the grower, arranges delivery for container packing, ensures product grading and testing, and finally delivery to port for export.

Uses of cottonseed

Feed products for livestock

result, cottonseed has been able to flourish in new markets such as feed products for livestock. Cottonseed is crushed in the mill after removing lint from the cotton boll. The seed is further crushed to remove any remaining linters or strands of minute cotton fibres. The seeds are further hulled and polished to release the soft and high-protein meat. These hulls of the cottonseed are then mixed with other types of grains to make it suitable for the livestock feed. Cottonseed meal and hulls are the most abundantly available natural sources of protein and fibre used to feed livestock.

Cottonseed meal

Cottonseed meal is a good source of protein. The two types of meal extraction processes are solvent extraction and mechanical extraction. Most of the meal is extracted mechanically through cottonseed kernels. The flaked cottonseed kernels are put into high pressure through a screw inside a barrel which is constantly revolving. The screw pushes out the oil through the openings made in the barrel. The dry pieces left in the barrel are preserved and ground into meal. During the solvent extraction process, the cottonseed kernels are subjected to fine grinding by pushing them through an expander and then the solvent is used to extract most of the oil. The solvent-extracted meals have a lower fat content of 0.5% than the mechanically extracted meals with a fat content of 2.0%. Cottonseed meal is considered to have more arginine than soybean meal. Cottonseed meal can be used in multiple ways: either alone or by mixing it with other plant and animal protein sources.

Cottonseed hulls

The outer coverings of the cottonseed, known as cottonseed hulls, are removed from the cotton kernels before the oil is extracted. Cottonseed hulls serve as an excellent source of feed for the livestock as they contain about 8% of cotton linters which have nearly 100% cellulose in them. They require no grinding and easily mix with other feed sources. As they are easy to handle, their transportation cost is fairly low, as well. Whole cottonseed is another feed product of cottonseed used to feed livestock. It is the seed left after the separation of long fibres from cotton, and serves as a good source of cellulose for ruminants. Whole cottonseed leads to high production of milk and fat, if it is being fed to a high-producing dairy cow. It can be cost effective and provides nutrients such as high protein value of about 23%, crude fibre value of 25%, and high energy value of 20%. Whole cottonseed serves as a highly digestible feed which also improves the reproductive performance in livestock. Pima cottonseed, which is free of linters by default, and delinted cottonseed are other types of cottonseed feed products.

Cottonseed oil

The seed oil extracted from the kernels, after being refined, serves as a good edible and nutritious food. It can be used as a cooking oil, salad dressings. It is also used in the production of shortening and margarine. Cotton grown for the extraction of cottonseed oil is one of major crops grown around the world for the production of oil, after soy, corn, and canola.

Fertilizer

The cottonseed meal after being dried can be used as a dry organic fertilizer, as it contains 41% protein and contains other natural nutrients such as omega-9 fatty acids. It can also be mixed with other natural fertilizers to improve its quality and use. Due to its natural nutrients, cottonseed meal improves soil's texture and helps retain moisture. It serves as a good source of natural fertilizers in dry areas due to its tendency of keeping the soil moist. Cottonseed meal and cottonseed ashes are also sometimes used to supplement organic hydroponic solutions.[4] Cottonseed meal fertilizers can be used for roses, camellias, or vegetable gardens.

Cosmetics

The fine quality oil extracted from cottonseed during the extraction process is also used in cosmetics, such as moisturizing lotions and bath soaps.

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