Copra meal is produced in the extraction of oil from coconuts. The coconut is manually harvested, the outer husk removed, and the white copra cut from within the shell. The copra is dried by direct or indirect drying, using the husk and shell as the fuel source. When the copra is dry, the oil is mechanical or solvent (hexane) extracted to yield 70% coconut oil and 30% copra meal. The residual meal is called copra meal. It is brown because it has been cooked.
Direct drying of results in poor poor quality, smoke flavoured copra meal. Solvent extracted copra meal contains only 2-4% residual coconut oil. Mechanical expelled copra meal contains 8-12% coconut oil. Copra meal quality varies considerably, and can contain high levels of aflatoxin in meal that has been poorly processed and stored incorrectly. Only high quality copra meal is used in the manufacture of CoolStance copra .
Specification:-
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Copra Cake/Expeller |
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Moisture |
7% max |
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Protien |
16% min |
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Fibre |
11.5% min |
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Oil Content |
10% max |
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Ash |
4% Max3500 K |
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Carbohydrate |
42% Max |
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Copra Cake/Expeller is a good economic feed for cattle, both for increasing Milk and supplementary feeding.
It is processed as by product of Coconut Oil. Copra Cake is valuable protien source in Animal feed especially for dairy feed.