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MMF a Division of I’Anson Bros Ltd. Suppliers to the trade of High Quality Micronized Flaked Cereals, Pulses and oilseeds. UFAS and NOPs accredited.
UNIBIO Uniprotein®
MMF Micronized Full Fat Soya meal or flakes Manufactured f rom only the best grade cleaned soybeans. Micronization optimises protein solubility, oil availability and reduction of anti-nutritional factors. Utilising our two stage patented cooking process, provides high
quality rumen- bypass protein and high oil, whilst maintaining ileal digestibility levels; with good amino acid profile and high in EFA. Reduced levels of TIA and urease activity ensuring optimum nutrient uptake.
– the future of
sustainable protein Unibio is a leading sustainable protein company, headquartered in Denmark. It uses microbial fermentation to convert any natural gas or methane, including bio-gas, into high quality and sustainable protein for fish and animal feed. Uniprotein® is the end product derived from Unibio’s unique U-Loop®
fermentation
process – a continuous-flow fermentation process allowing for a high conversion rate and economical production. The produced protein is then treated and purified to a nutritious, high-quality feed grade. With the global population forecast to exceed 10 billion by 2050, the
demand for protein is increasing in line with population growth and the emergence of a large middle class with strong purchasing power. The challenge is rooted in a combination of constrained available farm land and the need to feed the increasing populations in a sustainable manner. The clearance of rainforests to produce soy or the uncontrolled extraction of wild fish for the production of fishmeal is putting unsustainable pressure on vital ecosystems. By contrast, Unibio’s technology is highly resource efficient in respect of land and water usage. Uniprotein®
is grown by anaerobic fermentation using four different
microbes. The biomass is heat-treated for a short period of time to sterilise the product and then spray-dried to a powder or pellet product with an approximately 70% crude protein content, 9% crude fat, 8% ash and 8% nitrogen-free extracts with a dry matter content of 94%. As a protein ingredient for animal or fish feed, Uniprotein®
is very comparable to the
composition of premium fishmeal with a similar amino acid profile in the essential amino acids. This past year has been highly successful with Unibio having signed
a strategic partnership agreement with long term partner, Stafilies, to grow commercial production of Uniprotein®
Improves production performance across species. Higher levels
of polyunsaturates in milk, increased live weight gain, and increased nutrient density in poultry layers and broiler diets, used extensively in Piglet Creep Feeds and Fish Feeds. Suitable for inclusion in a wide range of animal feed diets. It
is of particular use in younger animal diets without the associated problems of high levels of fat. Micronized full fat soya meal has improved flowing characteristics
with the result of less bridging in bins. Available in meal of flake form, Bulk, IBC’s, 25kg’s Ex works or Delivered.
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plant at Protelux in Ivangorod, Western Russia. Unibio also entered into a strategic partnership in Qatar, signing a licensing agreement for a new production facility with Doha-based industrial biotech investor, Gulf Biotech. In May, Unibio appointed a new CEO to help accelerate the Company’s commercial roll-out. Unibio’s ambition is to become the world’s market leading sustainable protein producer. For more information about Uniprotein®
, please contact
Email:
tl@unibiogroup.com Web:
www.unibio.dk
Contact name: Trine Leth, Head of Communications, Unibio
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