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Fish meal is a type of animal feedstuff made from fish or fish waste. It is a brown powder or cake obtained by drying the fish or fish waste, grinding it, and then pressing it to remove the fish oil. It is a high-protein feed, containing up to 60% protein, and is used in aquaculture, poultry, and livestock feed. Fish meal is also used as a fertilizer and soil conditioner.
Fish meal is a valuable source of essential amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. It is also a good source of energy, and is used to supplement other feedstuffs. It is also used as a source of dietary fiber, which helps to improve digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Fish meal is produced in many countries around the world, including the United States, Canada, China, India, and Peru. It is typically produced from wild-caught fish, but can also be produced from farmed fish.
Some companies in the fish meal market include Cargill, Skretting, Nutreco, Ridley, and Aller Aqua. Show Less Read more