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VOLAC WILMAR FEED INGREDIENTS


Volac Wilmar Feed Ingredients (VWFI), a joint venture between Volac and Wilmar International Ltd, has introduced an extended range of feed fat supplements to complement the world-leading Megalac brand. Megalac has been manufactured for over 30 years in GB and is


Additional key products within the range include the established


novel high C16 products developed specifically by VWFI called Mega- Fat 88 and Mega-Fat Extra. Mega-Fat 88 contains a high (88%) concentration of the active C16


raw material known to increase milk fat %. The minimal proportion of the lower melting point (‘softer’) fatty acids in the formulation, produce a highly rumen-bypass product which can help improve quality of compound feeds compared with other typical high-C16 products. Mega-Fat Extra is a further extension of the high-C16 range,


the key brand in the ‘Mega’ range of feed fats from Volac and VWFI. Megalac is a rumen-protected fat widely-proven to improve milk yield and cow fertility. It contains a good balance of both C16:0 and C18:1 fatty acids proven to aid milk production, fertility and maintain body condition especially during early lactation. Introducing Mega-Max which was launched at Eurotier 2018.


Mega-Max combines C16:0 & C18:1 fatty acids in the ratio determined to be most effective in the critical early lactation period to balance milk production & body condition. In later lactation Mega-Max supplies 16:0 to increase milk fat and can drive continued high milk yield. A one product solution to fat supplementation for dairy farmers


containing a very high concentration (97%) of C16 to deliver the maximum proportion of the active fatty acid to stimulate milk fat production and improved quality of high fat concentrate pellets. Mega-Energy is an energy supplement with both C16:0 to increase milk fat and C18:0 as an energy source. For monogastrics, VWFI have introduced Mega-One, a solid


fat source of digestible triglycerides providing energy, together with lecithin to promote better fat digestibility. High melting point fatty acids improve meat quality.


Volac Wilmar Feed Ingredients Limited, 50 Fishers Lane, Orwell, Royston, Hertfordshire, SG8 5XQ. E: enquiries@volacwilmar.com T: 01223 208021 www.volacwilmar.com www.megalac.com


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