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Germ Oil is a type of oil derived from the germ of cereal grains, such as wheat, corn, and rice. It is a by-product of the milling process and is a source of vegetable oil. Germ Oil is a component of the Oils and Fats market, which includes a variety of edible and non-edible oils and fats used in food production, cosmetics, and other industries. Germ Oil is a popular choice for food production due to its high nutritional value, which includes a high content of essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. It is also used in the production of biofuels and other industrial products.
Germ Oil is produced by a number of companies, including Cargill, Bunge, ADM, Wilmar International, and Louis Dreyfus. Show Less Read more