Sugarcane Molasses

FOB Price: USD 190 - 240
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100 Metric Tons (Min. Order)
  • Supplying Ability3000 Metric Tons Per Month
  • Supplying TypeIn stock
  • Model Number2018
  • Preferred Payment Method:T/T, L/C, D/P

Pak Arab Agro Industries

Pakistan

Port: Karachi Pakistan

Quick Details

  • Quality:Excellent (A+ Grade)
  • Packing:Can 30 Kg, Iron Drum 280 Kg & IBC 1500 Kg
  • Use:Dairy Farms & Other Cattle
  • Processing Time:15 Days
  • Port:Karachi Pakistan
  • Supply Ability: 3000 Metric Tons Per Month
  • Brand Name:Royal Molasses
Sugarcane Molasses  Molasses is frequently the cheapest energy supplement available for cattle in areas close to sugar mills. Properly mixed with urea, and with or without protein meal, fortified molasses can address protein deficiencies, while also supplying an energy supplement. Molasses-based supplements have a role in keeping wearers moving forward, in spike feeding heifers and breeders, and in certain circumstances finishing steers (production feeding).  Feeding molasses-based supplements like M8U will result in cattle remaining ‘stronger for longer’ during dry times. Attention should be paid to stocking rates and pasture spelling as molasses supplementation can result in more pasture being consumed, potentially leading to reduced ground cover. Molasses-based supplements can be a very useful production tool, but will not replace good herd and land management practices.  At all times, ensure adequate pasture roughage is available to livestock. Proactive management will ensure stock numbers are decreased, or even completely destocked, before livestock run out of roughage.  PRODUCTION PROCESS To make molasses, which is pure sugar, the sugar cane plant is harvested and stripped of its leaves. Its juices extracted from the canes, usually by crushing or mashing. The juices boiled to concentrate which promotes the crystallization of the. The results of this first boiling and removal of sugar crystal is first molasses, which has the highest sugar content because comparatively little sugar has been extracted from the juice. Second molasses is created from a second boiling and sugar extraction, and has a slight bitter tinge to its taste.